The international break gave Minnesota United the chance to get some injured players health and some new players acclimated, and the Loons came into Dallas for forward Adrien Hunou’s second game and Franco Fragapane’s first and in search of another result to help them get up the table. Things looked good early as Fragapane’s first goal in MLS broke the game open in the first half, but Dallas could come back in the second as Ricard Pepi scored in the 68th minute to pull even. Ultimately, the teams would split the points and Minnesota would head home to prepare for Austin FC on Wednesday.