Minnesota United has left Allianz Field too many times this season with a draw that felt like a loss.
On Saturday against New England, the Loons got one back in a big way with another 1-1 home draw.
This time, second-half substitute Franco Fragapane's tying goal — assisted by goalkeeper Dayne St. Clair in his wrong end of the field — on the game's final kick left them both delirious and disappointed.
"A crazy, crazy ending," said Loons midfielder Jan Gregus, who was in the middle of it all. "It feels amazing."
Delirious because it came in the third and final minute of second-half stoppage time. Disappointed, St. Clair said, because, "when we look at the chances and domination we had over the game, we'll be disappointed we didn't get three points."
The Loons remain seventh in the Western Conference and are now 3-2-8 at home and 6-6-2 on the road. Only Orlando has won more home games (seven) and only Real Salt Lake has won as many.
"Our home form has not been good enough this year," Loons coach Adrian Heath said. "But you're heard me say never turn away a good point. Today was our reward."
Fragapane swept the ball from the opposite side with his right foot and immediately leapt over a barrier and climbed seven rows into the Wonderwall, as if he were at Lambeau Field.