Dang New York City FC, back at it again with the overreactions. Following another 0-0 draw against the Chicago Fire , NYCFC gained yet another point, but failed to pull off a win, leading to a 1-1-3 record on the season so far. So what are the overreactions coming off of the draw this week?

Overreaction: Yankee Stadium is a curse for NYCFC this year.

Reality: While the Blues have had a less than spectacular start to the season in their home field, it’s unfair to put all of the blame on Yankee Stadium. For one, it was a rental place to begin with, as no one could really expect a baseball park to be fully converted to a soccer field with great success. In truth, Yankee Stadium has been decent for what the club has had to work with, creating that close-knit atmosphere for the eventual move that is hopefully on the horizon.

On the scoring front, NYCFC has scored more goals on the road versus at home, after a four goal match against Chicago in Week 1, and only managing to score three goals in the four matches following in the four-game home stand before setting off for Columbus this weekend and then Philadelphia the week after.

In all honesty, I do think Yankee Stadium may be somewhat of a problem for the team, but more based on the fact that they have a team built for controlling space on a field set up in a baseball outfield. Their team dynamic does not fit the field they play their home games on. They have the offensive talent, but not the proper space to let their system succeed.

Overreaction: Frank Lampard’s time is as close to done as it can be.

Reality: It seems as though the only thing that NYCFC needs to win is Frank Lampard, since that is all people can seem to be talking about. The fact of the matter is, no one really knows what is going on with NYCFC and Lampard.

What we know is that Patrick Vieira has assured the media that he is still a part of the team, despite Lampard getting time off and training individually. I wouldn’t say that this is entirely an overreaction, but more or less just fans upset because of a man who is tying of a DP spot not playing.

This whole injury/lack of playing is suspicious, but I doubt that it is as bad as him holding out until someone makes an offer for him to go back to the Premier League or elsewhere. However, it isn’t beyond Vieira to sit a player or work out a specific fitness plan for a player with a lingering injury. It is possible that he is injured and wants to relax from outside media speculation. That, however, seems to have taken a bit of an unfortunate turn.