Minnesota United earned a single point and lost its star player for the next game with three MLS regular-season games remaining after Tuesday's 1-1 draw with Los Angeles FC at Allianz Field.
LAFC must play another day to clinch the Western Conference playoffs' top seed. The draw ended the Loons' three-game, shutout losing streak and put them in fifth place with 45 points. They're one point behind fourth-place Nashville and a home playoff game — and three points away from missing the playoffs altogether.
They'll play on Saturday at Sporting Kansas City without star playmaking midfielder Emanuel Reynoso, who returned from injury to start Tuesday but received a late-game yellow card that suspends him for the next match. After that, the Loons play at San Jose and face Vancouver at home in the finale.
"Not concerned, I know we've played well the last three games," Loons coach Adrian Heath said. "I know there are probably seven of eight teams below us who would rather be where we are. … It puts us a point closer to where we want to be. We know we'll have to go and probably win one of them on the road and see where the rest of the results go.
"If we keep performing like we have, I know it'll give us a really good chance."
As he did after a 3-0 loss to Dallas and 1-0 loss at Portland, Heath vowed his team played well enough to win.
"You never turn a point down, I've always said," Heath said. "But I thought we did more than enough to win the game."
In a rare Tuesday game, Heath watched the two teams swap goals when Loons veteran workman defender Brent Kallman's perfectly timed, flicked-on header opened the scoring in the 45th minute. LAFC superstar Carlos Vela, a world-class striker scored from distance to tie it 1-all in the 64th minute.