SEATTLE – When Loons coach Adrian Heath saw the assistant referee raise his board to announce three minutes of stoppage time, he thought his Loons had just enough in the tank to get it over the line.
Despite having an early lead through Ethan Finlay's 21st-minute goal, once the Sounders answered, United fought doggedly just to preserve a draw. As a last-place team playing at the defending champion, even earning so much as a point is an achievement.
The visitors dug in their heels, headed away crosses and threw bodies in front of shots.
"Here we go," Heath thought, looking up at the red number three with trepidation.
He knew the hosts were likely to get one last chance. And when it came, it rendered more than hour of determined defending ultimately for naught.
Sounders forward Clint Dempsey won a last-minute penalty kick via a shot that deflected off Jermaine Taylor's outstretched arm and converted it himself, giving Seattle a dramatic 2-1 victory over United in front of a crowd of 40,312 on Sunday night at CenturyLink Field.
"I'm disappointed for the players," Heath said. "I think they put in an incredible shift tonight. ... For all the hard work, to get nothing from the game is a bit of a killer for the boys. I can't fault their effort."
A draw would have at the very least lifted Minnesota (6-14-4) out of 11th place in the Western Conference. As it is, the Loons will reside in the basement for at least another week.