The last three games for Loudoun United haven’t been bad from a high-level perspective; they defeated an organizational rival in the New York Red Bulls II, allowed a stoppage-time goal to a goalkeeper off a set-piece and the last game saw a questionable penalty before an eventual 2-0 loss to Atlanta United 2 where they were in control for large portions of the match. And four points from nine could very easily have been at least seven, which would put their fortunes in a different territory over this stretch of ‘winnable’ games from an outsider’s perspective.