NYCFC's last 2 originals reflect on club's "amazing" growth since founding

David Villa, Tommy McNamara - New York City FC - embrace

NEW YORK ā€” They started from the bottom and now theyā€™re here. 


Tommy McNamara and David Villa have seen it all at New York City FC, from a shaky start as an expansion team to the winners of back-to-back games to open the season for the first time in franchise history, following a 2-1 win over the LA Galaxy Sunday at Yankee Stadium. 


Itā€™s been a meteoric rise for a club that has been transformed under Patrick Vieira from an older, slower side featuring aging veterans Frank Lampard and Andrea Pirlo into a young, dynamic attacking juggernaut that is now a legitimate MLS Cup contender. 


But McNamara isnā€™t surprised, in part, because of the what he calls the ambition of club owners City Football Group.


ā€œThis club, from the moment we came together, has been all about ambition,ā€ McNamara said. ā€œThe first year was tough and we struggled, which is a part of the story, but since then weā€™ve gradually progressed and this year is a very big year for us.ā€


When Villa signed on June 2, 2014, the Spanish legend was a club of one, NYCFCā€™s first-ever player. He has witnessed firsthand the birth of a franchise, which the captain believes has matured beyond its years.


ā€œMore than surprised, I am impressed what the team is doing in a short time,ā€ Villa said. ā€œMore than surprised, because I told you I was here from the start and I saw everything the club has done every day. Itā€™s amazing. If you start to write or start to think about the things NYCFC have done in only three years, itā€™s amazing. It looks like NYCFC is born 10 years ago, right?ā€



Thereā€™s been significant turnover in each of the last two years, with 10 new players arriving this offseason. Theyā€™ve bolstered whatā€™s now the deepest and arguably most talented roster yet assembled in Vieiraā€™s third year in charge, after Jason Kreis was fired following a failed playoff push in Year 1.


The side Kreis and Orlando City SC will face on Saturday at Yankee Stadium (3:30 pm ET | Univision, Twitter in US) is a threat to attack from all angles, from the right (Anton Tinnerholm and Jesus Medina), the left (Ben Sweat, Rodney Wallace), the middle (Alex Ring, Yangel Herrera and Maxi Moralez) and of course up top with Villa, the one constant as NYCFC enters Year 4. 


ā€œNot only in the midfield, but in all the positions of the team, we are stronger than last year,ā€ Villa said. ā€œAs a roster, not as a starting 11. I think we are more powerful, more people with more chance to play in the lineup, and this is great for the team.ā€


The change isnā€™t just on the roster, itā€™s also on the training pitch. This year, the club moved into its own state-of-the-art facility in Orangeburg, New York after three years of makeshift operations at Purchase College in Westchester.


ā€œFor us, as a club, its very big to have a permanent home,ā€ McNamara said. ā€œThereā€™s a sense of home with it. Our temporary training facility was great for three years, it served its purpose and we enjoyed it, but now to have our own place, our own home, we feel more comfortable in it. We know itā€™s ours.ā€


With a great training ground comes great responsibility, according to Villa, who said NYCFCā€™s is second only to FC Barcelonaā€™s in his experience.


ā€œWe have an amazing facility and itā€™s not for nothing,ā€ Villa said. ā€œItā€™s for fighting every day, Sunday by Sunday to give back to the club that they did for us. Theyā€™re working strong to have this kind of amazing facility. Itā€™s a great responsibility that the team and the players need to take back to the club.ā€