The U.S. will surely regret this one. It's a baffling decision on every possible count, and frankly, disappointing. Luna being excluded from the Olympic roster is more than a head-scratcher - it feels like a genuine mistake.
The most dynamic American attacker in the U23 category playing in MLS, Luna is a unique option on the wing or in a central 10 role. Sitting with the third-most assists in all of MLS, the 20-year-old has five goals and 12 assists in 20 matches this season.
Of all the forwards in the pool selected, he has the highest G+A since the start of the MLS season.
News broke of his exclusion two days prior to Monday's roster announcement, and he responded with his best performance of the year for Real Salt Lake, with three assists and a goal in a thumping of the Houston Dynamo.
Mitrovic claimed that Luna was a player he was heavily considering for the team, but just narrowly missed out.
"He was doing really good - really good with his team. We were very aware of that. Diego was part of our process. And I always say, once you're part of our family, you stay forever part of our family. I'm happy that Diego is performing well because it's great for him, for his team, for his life, for his future," the U.S. boss told AmericanSoccerNow. "However, we had to make final decisions. And, yeah, it was not just Diego but several guys that it was a very difficult decision to exclude them from the roster. But we had to make our decisions and to move forward."
One report surfaced claiming that Luna was selected as an alternate for the roster, but that the winger declined the opportunity. Accurate or not, a player of his capacity should not have been deemed an alternate - he has the quality to be in the XI.