I'm puzzled about the game. Not a good performance by any means, and yet there were a couple of bright spots. I don't know how the team picked all the points, there were so many errors that could have been costly. And at the same time several good chances. If NYCFC had put away half of the chances, they'd scored four or five.
Matarrita is very overrated. His first touch is simply poor, and he can't defend. For the second Toronto goal he was between their players, doing nothing. However, the worst culprit there was Tajouri-Shradi, who was just watching, instead of marking any of their men on the back post, despite being very close to them. Luckily we'll probably remember only his goals, and maybe deservedly so. He earned the three points after all.
Medina is a frustrating player. He seems to have the ability but not the vision, most often he picks the wrong option, loses the ball too easily and should be more direct when he comes into scoring position.
I didn't see a lot of positive in Maxi's game, but he wasn't too bad either. He had his compulsory missed sitter, but the lob to put Tajouri-Shradi one-on-one with Bono was phenomenal. His work rate can't be questioned.
Tinnerholm did well, he's got a strong engine. Ofori had some slips, but put in an ok shift, freeing Ring to act more as a play-maker. Ring tackles less than last season (but managed to get booked for a 50/50 challenge), but does so much invisible work in directing others, that it's clear he dictates the play both ways. Not his best game, but far from weak. What the team misses the most (apart from Johnson getting back between the posts) is the imposing presence of Chanot of last season.
Stuver I should not even mention... Toronto's first goal was a very soft one and caught him in deep sleep. You can't be that careless when Giovinco has the ball within that short distance of goal.
Lastly, Altidore's sending-off seemed to be the decisive factor, but we never know. Had he not been sent off, maybe both teams had played a bit differently, and during the first ten minutes NYCFC were clearly the stronger side.
Just my view on things, of course.