Up a man for Sunday's final 35-plus minutes, Minnesota United nonetheless lost an early lead, the game and three crucial points in a 3-1 loss to Colorado at Allianz Field.
When the sun still hadn't set, the Loons clung to the seventh and final playoff spot in the West with six games left to play. They did so after an afternoon coach Adrian Heath called "hugely disappointed" and generous to their conference rivals, including third-place Colorado.
"It has been a great result for all the teams in and around us and below us," Heath said. "It gives them a little bit of belief now. You look at the way we all have to play each other. We have to go to Vancouver, then L.A. [Galaxy]. These games are going to be huge for us."
The Loons led 1-0 after only eight minutes Sunday on starting striker Adrien Hunou's left-footed, 16-yard strike through two pairs of defenders' legs.
It was the only goal they'd score, despite many other opportunities to get the game's all-important second or third goal. Hunou, Franco Fragapane, Ethan Finlay and Emanuel Reynoso all had their chances, and then some.
Instead, the Rapids scored three times unanswered within 20 second-half minutes. All of them came after Colorado defender Danny Wilson was ejected because of a deemed red-card tackle of Hunou from behind in the 56th minute that video review upheld.
Wilson was gone from the game just like Loons star Reynoso the week before in Dallas, except the Loons filed and won an appeal that rescinded the penalty.
So Reynoso played on, delivering a pass that created Hunou's early goal and several others. His strike late in the game rose just over the crossbar.