New York Post

Defender bender

NYCFC ‘D’ can’t stop old foe in ugly ‘L’

- By KYLE SCHNITZER kschnitzer@nypost.com

NYCFC has some problems. It was known going into Sunday’s match against Orlando City that New York City FC never had found a way to contain forward Cyle Larin. But what wasn’t known was how NYCFC would react to the loss of wingback Ronald Matarrita or how much midfielder Andrea Pirlo had left in the tank.

Those questions were answered, as Larin’s pair of goals exposed Rodney Wallace, Matarrita’s replacemen­t, and Pirlo failed to play a full match for the fourth straight game, as NYCFC came away pointless in their first home match in 11 games, losing 2-1 to ex-coach Jason Kreis in an over-officiated affair at Yankee Stadium.

“We didn’t take our chances and we didn’t really defend well,” NYCFC coach Patrick Vieira said. “I don’t think [Orlando] is better than us or played better than us today.”

As NYCFC coach, Vieira has yet to defeat Orlando City and more telling, the Lions have outscored NYCFC, 8-3, in five matches under Vieira.

“[Orlando City] maybe isn’t a nice team to watch play, but they are very efficient,” Vieira said.

NYCFC held Orlando City to just three shots on target, but two of those went in thanks to suspect defending by Wallace.

The Costa Rican replaced Matarrita, who suffered a high ankle sprain and is expected to miss 4-6 weeks. But despite the injury, Vieira opted to stay in the 4-3-3 formation with Wallace, who normally plays on the wing in the attacking end, dropping back as a replacemen­t with the assignment of containing Larin.

In the 31st minute, Wallace was beaten on the wing when a cross skipped past him and a slew of NYCFC defenders, finding Larin for an easy tap-in in front of goalkeeper Sean Johnson. In the second half, Larin manhandled Wallace on a back-post header, when the Canadian leapt on the shoul- ders of Wallace to head one in in the 53rd minute. Larin has scored 13 goals in eight games against NYCFC since 2015.

Despite Wallace’s poor performanc­e, Vieira said left back isn’t Wallace’s favorite position, but believes Wallace can continue playing left back going forward. Wallace admitted he has work to do.

“They are two different positions,” said Wallace, frustratin­gly, when asked about the position switch. “There are different responsibi­lities.”

The disastrous game also marked the fourth straight match that Pirlo was yanked off the field, this time in the 56th minute for Yangel Herrera.

“I made a change because I wanted something different,” said Vieira, who danced around being critical of his hobbled star.

The ugliness even extended to the referee, Sorin Stoica, who oversaw a match that had no rhythm of play. Stoica handed out eight yellow cards, four to each side.

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