Even though the night didnât go the way we wanted it to, Sunday November, 6 was an historic night in the Bronx as MLS Playoffs came to New York City for the very first time.
Here are five things we learned from the defeat to Toronto FCâĤ
We Are One
There wasnât so much as a dropped syllable in the âCome on, New Yorkâ chant when Sebastian Giovinco netted Torontoâs fifth goal on Sunday as our supporters sang on regardless.
This loyal, unwavering support is as fundamental to this team as anything which happens with the ball on the Yankee Stadium turf and the songs were still being sung hours after full time on the subway lines snaking away from the Bronx to all five boroughs of the city.
Ever since our first game, weâve felt the full force of our incredible fanbase which carried us into our first Playoffs campaign and last night was no different, irrespective of the scoreline.
Itâs a factor that no-one takes for granted and already we canât wait to do it all again together in 2017.
Perspective
NYCFC reached the MLS Playoffs for the first time in just our second year of existence, in Patrick Vieiraâs first season at the helm.
To put that into perspective, this is Torontoâs ninth MLS season and it is the first time the Canadian outfit had reached this stage of post-season.
Nothing worth having comes easy, so instead of wallowing in a painful defeat, the teamâs efforts over the course of the whole year shouldnât be forgotten as we reflect on a 2016 campaign characterized by attacking, attractive football and a catalogue of famous victories.
Going for Broke
If there was any measure of calculated risk in our approach to Sundayâs game, the opening goal after five minutes completely altered the complexion of the tie.
With NYCFC then needing at least four goals to progress, Vieiraâs men had no choice but to go all out and Toronto were able to take full advantage.
While the home side never gave up and kept battling, it was to be Torontoâs night and they progress to an all-Canadian Eastern Conference final against Montreal.
Champions League
Despite last nightâs defeat, NYCFC could be set for CONCACAF Champions League football for the very first time in 2017.
If any team other than Seattle win the MLS Cup, our qualification will be confirmed for next seasonâs competition which will give us even more to look forward to when we return from the close season break.
Weâll Be Back
Finally, a word on the tieâs victors...
Patrick was magnanimous in defeat in his post-match press conference, admitting that Toronto were the better side over the two legs.
Vieira said: âWe still have to work really hard to build up a strong team â there is a gap between Toronto and ourselves. The best team won and thatâs why they deserve to go through to the next round.â
The Frenchman also promised that weâll be back stronger next season.
He added: âThe fans were fantastic today â I promise we will come back next season with more determination and hunger to do better next season.â