The Hudson River Derby is almost here and Tommy McNamara is determined to take Red Bull Arena by storm.
A native New Yorker, McNamara knows exactly what this match means to NYCFC supporters and is ready to help deliver a first-ever win in Harrison, New Jersey.
McNamara said: âWe feel confident in ourselves, confident in what weâre doing to prepare this week and how today has gone preparing already. We feel confident in our ability and thatâs how we feel going into the game.
âI always want to win every game that I play in - with the Red Bulls, probably a little bit more because of everything.
âI think of our fans. I think that it brings to mind how well theyâve taken to us over the years and how theyâve supported us as a club and not only does it mean a lot to us as the players and coaching staff but it means a lot to the supporters, and we want to give that back to them.â
Will NYCFC change their style to accommodate for Red Bullsâ high pressing style? McNamara says not.
The 26-year old feels NYCFCâs best chance is to be committed to the gameplan which has served the team well over the first half of the campaign.
âThey press very hard and they press very well, they spend a lot of time working on it, Iâm sure, over the past couple years with Jesse Marsch," McNamara posited.
âThey do a good job of turning us over in very dangerous spots on our end, which is where a lot of their goals have come from in the past. Thatâs their style of play, we know that, we understand that and weâre still going to stick to our style of play.
âWe feel like if weâre on, and weâre committed, and weâre focused, that we can do well in this game.â
Tommy spent the opening weeks of the season on the bench but has worked his way back into the XI, starting the last four games.
Whether thatâs been in the center of midfield or on the wing, McNamara is just happy to contribute wherever heâs needed - even if he prefers a central berth.
He told reporters: âI feel more comfortable playing as an attacking midfielder, centrally. I have no problem playing out wide when, a lot of times, it involves me coming inside, itâs more or less the same thing.â
Yangel Herrera is likely to take his Hudson River Derby bow on Saturday in the heart of midfield.
The Venezuelan was an influential figure in the 2-1 win against Seattle and Tommy has been impressed by what heâs seen so far from the 19-year old.
âYangelâs a very talented player,â McNamara added, âHeâs obviously very young too, which is great for him. Iâm very happy for him.
âHe does a lot of things well on the soccer field, and so obviously heâs such a talented player. Heâs very athletic as well, which helps any team. You can see the difference that heâs made in our team when heâs played in games.â
