Minnesota United went 8-1-2 in an 11-game stretch through Aug. 27, but is coming off consecutive 3-0 losses with four games remaining in its regular season.
You could attribute last week's loss at Real Salt Lake to Loons coach Adrian Heath's six changes to the starting 11, intended to pay off three days later against FC Dallas at home.
As for three goals allowed in fewer than five minutes in Saturday's 3-0 loss at Dallas — or what Heath called "five minutes of madness?"
"I watched the game again and we didn't play badly," Heath said after Tuesday's training. "I don't think we played well enough to take anything from the game in Salt Lake, where we pretty much were second best for most of the game. That was certainly not the same on the weekend."
The similarity is a team that didn't defend well enough in either game and is now in fifth place in MLS' Western Conference rather than third.
The Loons have played the past two games with a reconfigured back line because of lineup changes and injuries, most notably starting center back Bakaye Dibassy's season-ending ruptured quadriceps tendon.
"They've got to defend better, individually and collectively," Heath said. "You've got to be a bit more determined to stop the guy who is next to you."
Veteran defender Brent Kallman replaced Dibassy the past two games. Kemar Lawrence returned from injury to starting left back against Dallas and Heath moved versatile DJ Taylor from left back to replace Alan Benitez at right back that afternoon. Veteran center back Michael Boxall's own goal in the 55th minute against FC Dallas was the first of three goals in quick succession.