Minnesota United faces the streaking Columbus Crew SC on Tuesday in its first game of the knockout rounds in the MLS is Back Tournament.
Or maybe not.
"Well, we probably won't turn up because everybody's crowned them champions already," United coach Adrian Heath said. "So maybe they'll give it to them."
Joking aside, Columbus has rolled through the Orlando tournament. While United finished second in its group with a win and two draws for five points, Columbus won its three games by a combined margin of 7-0.
Including its two games in March before the coronavirus pandemic interrupted the season, the Crew now has four victories, nine goals and just a 1-1 draw marring its record.
United also has yet to lose a game this season, winning three and tying the past two, but has conceded six goals. For this past Wednesday's final group stage match against the Colorado Rapids, the Loons could have avoided meeting Columbus by either winning or losing by a couple of goals.
But that wasn't really the Loons' aim.
"Throughout the tournament, all the players have been watching all the games," United left back Chase Gasper said, "and I think a lot of people have really tuned in to Columbus. They've been playing some great soccer, and they're a great team. … At some point in the tournament, you're going to have to beat the best in order to be the best. So whether it was Columbus or some other team, we're going to come out swinging, and we're going to come out fighting and give it our all in our game."