If Crew SC is not a team in disarray, it is dangerously close.
Despite two goals from its star forward, Kei Kamara, and its star playmaker, Federico Higuain, last season's MLS Cup finalist blew a three-goal lead and settled for a 4-4 tie with the Montreal Impact on Saturday at Mapfre Stadium.
The late-game meltdown was punctuated by a tying goal scored by former Crew forward Dominic Oduro in the final moments of stoppage time, keeping the Crew (2-4-3) in ninth place in the 10-team Eastern Conference.
It stung, as did what was said afterward.
Kamara lashed out at Higuain after the game for taking a penalty kick that Kamara felt was meant for him because, if converted, it would have given Kamara the first hat trick of his 234-game MLS career.