Quarantined five weeks now in Orlando and counting, Minnesota United players apparently will do anything to pass the time between training sessions and MLS is Back tournament games.
Even grow a cheesy mustache.
Striker Aaron Schoenfeld was the first to try, starting with the team's second game in Group D play from which it advanced to beat Columbus on penalty kicks in Tuesday's knockout round.
He was followed not long thereafter by starting goalkeeper Tyler Miller.
"It honestly just came about because of boredom," Miller said in a video conference call on Thursday. "Aaron Schoenfeld has inspired me. He had it for a few days and he was begging me each game to join him. I told him for the last game I'd do it."
Schoenfeld is living with his teammates on their own floor of a Disney resort hotel near the ESPN Wide World of Sports complex. They beat San Jose 4-1 Saturday night in a tournament quarterfinal game and will play Orlando City in Thursday's semifinal.
"I figured where else in my life am I going to have 30-plus days to be around guys and not give a [pause] what I look like?" Schoenfeld asked in an post-training interview with a club employee provided to media Friday. "Who cares? It looks like trash, but I'm rolling with it right now."
Don't color Schoenfeld's coach impressed.