To say Rodney Wallace hasn’t been a key contributor to New York City FC’s success would be a disservice to the season he’s had. He’s been a key signing, and factor, to City’s successful run toward finishing second overall and earning themselves a playoff bye for the second straight season. Seen as more of a “two-way player,” Wallace’s ability and desire to track back and defend has contributed greatly to City’s improved defense this season. He’s offered an element up top that players like Tommy McNamara and Khiry Shelton could not previously: discipline and toughness.
Is Rodney Wallace still the answer?
