Since leaving Aberdeen for New York City, Gary Mackay-Steven has enjoyed a very good run of games with his new club.

The winger joined the MLS side earlier in the summer. Since then, things have gone well for the 29-year-old in the US.

It’s going well just now for Mackay-Steven in New York. (Photo by Lev Radin/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images)

City have won their last five matches on the bounce, a run that has seen them climb to the top of the MLS standings.

Mackay-Steven has played his part too.

So far so good

On his first start the Scotsman really impressed against Houston Dynamo. He played the whole 90 minutes, showing fans his trademark dribbling qualities and pace.

Impressing stateside.  (photo by Alan Rennie/Action Plus via Getty Images)

Mackay-Steven has been used as a useful impact sub more often than not though, scoring once and assisting once as well.

His side are on a great run and the winger himself is starting to force his way into plans now. After starting just once in his first seven matches, he has started their last two games.

There are only six games left in the MLS calendar prior to the post-season. With five wins on the bounce and just five defeats from 28 all season, City are in a good position heading into the final stretch of games.

On the home straight now. (Photo by Ira L. Black/Corbis via Getty Images)

Aberdeen fans will no doubt be happy for the 29-year-old as his MLS move has been a success so far.

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