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New York City FC have seen an improvement in their play since Memorial Day Weekend. It's no coincidence that is in correlation with the insertion of Tommy McNamara into the Starting XI. Coach Kreis told Peachy that Tommy was the most underrated player on Saturday after the game after she asked him to single out which ones-and he only mentioned one...(read more about that game and interview here.)
The 24-year-old midfielder has four goals in the last nine matches (all starts) as the Club has gone 5-3-1 since drawing with Houston on May 30.
McNamara found the back of the net for the second consecutive match in New York City FC's 3-2 loss to Montreal on August 1. He also was vital in the Club's first goal, drawing a penalty that David Villa converted in the 68th minute.
Here is the story of McNamara's day in video, statistics, quotes and more.
By the Numbers
Scored his fourth goal of the season in the 85th minute
Drew a penalty in the 68th minute that David Villa converted
Has two goals and one assist in the last two matches
Made his ninth consecutive start
McNamara said:
"I feel good. After getting this consistent run of games, I feel great."
In the coach's words:
"He was the only player in the first half that was moving and really trying to make something happen when we had the ball. The effort was fantastic."