Patrick Vieira explains why he left David Villa out of NYCFC's starting XI

BRONX, N.Y. ā€” When New York City FC defeated Orlando City SC at Yankee Stadium in March, it was a chance for the club to prove early in the season they can win without David Villa, who missed that match with a calf injury.


On Saturday night, a healthy Villa was left out of the starting XI against the Lions and NYCFC won again, this time, 3-0. It was a decision the NYCFC captain wasnā€™t happy about, and that fact pleased NYCFC coach Patrick Vieira.


ā€œTop players will never accept being on the bench. Itā€™s why they had the career that they had,ā€ Vieira said after the match. ā€œI think I have a really good relationship with David. We talk a lot and as a coach I have to think about the team first before thinking about the individual. Itā€™s a tough decision, but this is part of my job and David, Maxime [Chanot], all the players who are on the bench are not happy to be on the bench. I will be upset if I find out players on the bench are quite really happy.ā€


Vieira didnā€™t come out and say that Villa, who came on for the final 25 minutes, was rested ahead of Wednesdayā€™s fourth-round U.S. Open Cup match against the New York Red Bulls, but if a byproduct is an upset Villa is unleashed at Red Bull Arena, so be it.


ā€œI want them to get frustrated when they donā€™t play, I want them to come the next day to show their frustration working even harder and this is how the team will do well,ā€ Vieira said. ā€œI think what is important for you guys to understand is we will win as a team and we will lose as a team. Today was David on the bench, Wednesday will be somebody else. But every single decision I will make will be putting the team first.ā€


Vieira said the decision wasnā€™t made to punish Villa, who is among the leagueā€™s leaders with eight goals. Heā€™s well aware of the quality Villa brings.


ā€œDavid is David and heā€™s still one of the top strikers in this league and heā€™s going to score goals for us,ā€ Vieira said. ā€œThereā€™s no doubt about it.ā€


But Vieira said he wanted to try something different against Orlando, which is why he went with the combination of Ismael Tajouri-Shradi, Jo Inge Berget and Jesus Medina in a formation that best resembled a 3-4-3 in the first half.


ā€œWhat I wanted to see today was a different combination of players up front, I wanted to see the relationship between Jo, Ismael, Jesus,ā€ Vieira said. ā€œI know that David is a top player, I know what I can get with him. Just for that game, I wanted to try different things and there was some good and some bad.ā€


Vieira also said it was important to have a ā€œPlan B,ā€ which he utilized in the second half, returning to the more familiar 4-3-3 formation with the insertion of Ben Sweat for Tommy McNamara at halftime.


He saw more fluidity out of his team in the second half, with Tajouri-Shradi and Maxi Moralez scoring in the final 11 minutes.


ā€œI think the switch was really good because players understood the two organizations,ā€ Vieira said. ā€œIf you donā€™t try it, I think it would be difficult to do. I like to challenge players as well and today was really easy to switch from one system to the other one because players get used to it.ā€


Vieira said Tajouri-Shradi didnā€™t ā€œplay fantastically well,ā€ but he did take his chances. And now the Libyan winger has scored three of his seven goals against Orlando City SC.


ā€œI donā€™t think so,ā€ Tajouri-Shradi said when asked if he gets up more for the Lions. ā€œI give always my best every game. I want to score against very opposition team, but most important thing is we will continue in that way and we want to take three points every game.ā€