New York: David Villa scored twice to help ensure new teammate Andrea Pirlo launched his Major League Soccer career in style with New York City FC’s 5-3 victory over Orlando.

Pirlo, a 36-year-old World Cup-winning midfielder who enjoyed star turns at AC Milan — where he won two Champions League titles — and for the past four seasons at Juventus, where he won four Serie A crowns, was the centre of attention in the match at Yankee Stadium between the two MLS expansion clubs.

Chants of “We want Pirlo!” were answered in the 57th minute, when the Italian entered the game to a standing ovation from the crowd of 32,041.

He spoke briefly to former Milan teammate and now Orlando star Kaka and then settled in quickly, his deft touch enchanting fans who cheered his every touch of the ball.

“It was very emotional when I got on the pitch,” Pirlo said. “Despite the heat, it felt great. Since we won, it’s even better.”

Pirlo’s skill and poise immediately affected his new teammates.

“Special, special player, obviously, a guy who sees passes that most of us don’t, who can really open up the game,” New York city coach Jason Kreis said.

“What I saw right away is our team opening up and really using every ounce of space out there because they felt like he could find them.”

Spanish forward Villa, NYCFC’s top scorer and captain, added: “His half-an-hour was fantastic.”

But it was Villa who was the main difference-maker.

Villa’s first strike gave the hosts a 1-0 lead on the stroke of half-time, controlling a ball from Angelino with one touch, turning and blasting a right-footed shot past Orlando keeper Tally Hall.

His second goal in the 67th minute saw NYCFC edge ahead 3-2, Villa’s strike from the top of the penalty area taking a deflection past Hall.

Thomas McNamara made it 4-2 just four minutes later after Pirlo threaded a ball to Kwado Poku, who found McNamara.

Orlando forward Cyle Larin’s hat-trick — with goals in the 50th, 61st and 85th minutes — kept the tension high but ultimately wasn’t enough.

Javier Calle also scored for New York City, in the 53rd minute, and, after Kaka hit the post with a free-kick in injury time, Mix Diskerud tapped in one more for the home side to complete the triumph.

Only one thing was lacking to make New York fans’ satisfaction complete.

Former England international Frank Lampard again saw his debut delayed because of a nagging calf injury, which will also keep the 37-year-old midfielder out of next week’s MLS All-Star game against Tottenham in Denver.