One month into the season, Patrick Vieira likes what he sees from a side that has secured seven out of a possible 12 points and sits in a three-way tie for second Eastern Conference on the first day of April.
âWe played four games so far and we scored goals, we create a lot of chances so when we have possession of the ball Iâm quite really happy with the way weâre playing, defensively as well,â Vieira said in the post-match press conference following a 2-1 win over the San Jose Earthquakes Saturday at Yankee Stadium.
âI think when you look at the way weâre playing we concede less than last year. I think we look quite solid defensively. Thereâs still of course some parts of the game we need to improve, but overall Iâm quite pleased with our attitude when weâre on the field.â
The defense was overhauled a bit in the offseason with the additions of goalkeeper Sean Johnson and central back Alexander Callens, who has partnered well with Maxime Chanot since arriving on a free transfer in January.
âI think heâs a really strong central back,â Vieira said. âCompared to last year it was important for us to bring a left-footed player. I think he makes our game more balanced. Heâs really comfortable on the ball, heâs really good when he steps in, he makes the right decisions, technically heâs good.â
Vieira has also been impressed with how quickly Rodney Wallace and Maxi Moralez have adapted to a new system and a new team.
âWe knew what they were going to bring to the team and from the first day when they arrived theyâve been working really hard, working really well, they are really good guys in the dressing room,â Vieira said. âThey didnât really need any time to adapt themselves to the players in the dressing room. Iâm not surprised because the attitude is good, the work ethic is good and they have the talent.â
The same could be said of Tommy McNamara, who hasnât had a chance to crack the starting XI, but made a major impact off the substituteâs bench on Saturday when he scored what proved to be the game-winner in the 67th minute.
âI always love Tommy, not just the player, but the person,â Vieira said. âHeâs been a professional and his work ethic in training didnât change at all. Even more, he wants to show me he deserves to be on the field. Thatâs what I like, what I appreciate about him.â
McNamaraâs first goal of the season capped a series of one-touch passes from Rodney Wallace to David Vila to Ronald Matarrita to McNamara after Matarritaâs ball pressure forced a turnover.
âThe goal we scored really reflects the way we want to play the game,â Vieira said. âOur collective game when weâre around the box, having movement because of the technical level of the players allows us to do that.â
