When Minnesota United captain Aaron Pitchkolan saw his penalty kick batted away by the Fort Lauderdale keeper, the gut-punch ending of an emotional match and promising season dropped him to his knees.
No. 1 playoff seed Minnesota went into overtime tied 1-1, then lost 5-4 on penalty kicks in The Championship semifinal Saturday at the National Sports Center Stadium in Blaine. The match was played before an announced crowd of 6,113 fans.
The Strikers, unbeaten in their last seven regular-season matches, trailed 1-0 at halftime but rallied to tie on a Martin Nunez goal in second half stoppage time.
"Even though they were the best team in the league by far, this was one game," said Nunez, who played for Minnesota in 2012 and scored five goals. "Whoever worked harder and made their chances was going to win."
Minnesota, which stumbled to a 1-2-2 record in the last five regular-season matches, struggled to match Fort Lauderdale's energy at the start.
"I wouldn't say this was one of our better matches," Pitchkolan said. "It's tough because we still felt like we did enough to win."
Minnesota found its form as the first half wore on, culminating in midfielder Miguel Ibarra's goal.
Ibarra outmaneuvered Strikers defender Stefan Antonijevic, getting just enough of a pass from Christian Ramirez and sending the ball skyward and arcing toward the goal. The ball bounced off the goal line and tucked in under the crossbar for a 1-0 lead in the 34th minute.