I'd Rather Be Lucky and Good than Unlucky and Bad
Here is a table comparing every NYCFC season to date. All numbers are per game so 2020 and this season need no adjustment to compare to the others. Blue means that year had the best number; red means the worst.
What strikes me, apart from the utter defensive incompetence of 2015, is how 2023 had (1) the worst actual offensive number (shots, goals), (2) the worst xG, and (3) the worst underperformance compared to x numbers for each of Points, Goals, Goals Against and GD. The team created very few shots, failed to finish, and on defense gave up more goals than expected. Bad shot generation, bad finishing, bad shot stopping, bad luck, bad everything.
You look at this year, and the change, and it is different, but not crazy good. Goals scored trails every year but 2023 and 2015. xG is slightly above average. But, let's break 2024 into the first 7 games and the most recent 10. A blue cell means that 2024 would be the best NYCFC season for that stat, if it actually were a full season, red the opposite:
They started as the lowest scoring, worst GD, and worst under-performing team ever, except for xGA-xG, which was all Freese.
Since then, we see the most goals, fewest allowed, highest GD, highest xG, best GD, most points, and best over-performance on Points and Goals Allowed. It's just 10 games, and smaller samples yield extreme results, but still, the change from 2023 and the season start is striking.
The team is legitimately much better. The xGF might be unsustainable but it's not quite best ever level, falling just behind 2019 LAFC and 2018 Atlanta. The GA over-performance should stay positive, though Freese also could slip a bit. His current G-xG/Gm number place him 4th all time on ASA for Keepers with 1700 minutes minimum in a season.But all of those stats pointing the same way means something.
Additional historic notes: NYC over-performed xPts every year until 2021. Remember the summer slump and certain voices saying it was just bad luck, and then it changed and we won the Cup? Yeah, that. But it continued in 2022 and 2023. And now the tide seems to have turned.
Alonso and Malachi
After the hat trick I was pondering how good the team looks when Martinez and Jones are on the field. So I did some digging and looked at the team Goals per 90 when either is on the field compared to not. It's a flawed stat. Both have mostly played as subs. A lot of goals naturally come late when new legs face tired defenders. They neither scored nor assisted on many of the relevant goals. These are very small sample sizes.
Still, it tells a story (all numbers are for the team, not the player):
Make of that what you will.
More to come; I've got family stuff this afternoon.