Loudoun United knew that playing their last opponent was going to be tough and the 3-1 loss that followed was what they expected to a degree, though there were some moments of optimism on a micro level. The deep midfield combination of Moses Nyeman and Jeremy Garay combined for 118/138 passing (amounting to an 85% accuracy), 3 chances created, 3 tackles, 3 clearances and 4 interceptions. Extend it out to Garay’s pro debut three days before where he missed only three passes (91/94) and won 5 of 7 duels, D.C. United’s teenaged midfielders completed 90% of their passes against pro competition, which is nothing to sneeze at.