Amid a record-breaking national summer heat wave, the new midseason Leagues Cup tournament involving all 47 teams from MLS and Mexico's Liga MX delivered on opening night.
That's when three games were decided by penalty kicks as well as a fairy-tale finish in superstar Lionel Messi's American debut Friday.
Some like it hot.
"These games are always a little bit picante when we play each other," Minnesota United defender Zarek Valentin said, using the Spanish word for spicy.
The Loons make their Leagues Cup debut Sunday night against Mexican side Club Puebla at home at Allianz Field. They continue their three-team group play Thursday against Chicago Fire, also at home.
At stake in a MLS season shut down over the next five weeks is nearly $40 million in prize-pool money and three spots in the CONCACAF Champions Cup.
Two teams advance to a knockout stage from each three-team group. It's a long wait for the team left behind after all three group teams face each other. The MLS season won't restart until Aug. 20.
"I want to win this competition if we can," Loons coach Adrian Heath said. "We're treating it seriously. Everybody who is available will be available for selection and we'll go try to win the game. There's a lot at stake for a lot of teams and I think the Mexico teams will take it really seriously. We will, too."