Atletico Madrid new boy Joao Felix showcased his class during the MLS All-Star Skills Challenge and at one point left Wayne Rooney perplexed by his wizardry.
All eyes were on the Portuguese star as he played alongside team-mates Koke and Hector Herrera in Tuesday evening's event at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex.
Atletico are in the United States for their pre-season tour and sent along Felix, Koke and Herrera to compete against the MLS All-Stars and Orlando City in the skills competition.
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Rooney, who still plays in the US for DC United, joined Carlos Vela and Jonathan dos Santos to form the MLS All-Star side while former Manchester Untied forward Nani, Chris Mueller and Sebastian Mendez represented Orlando.
The competition was split into three sections - shooting, touch and volley and passing - and the team who amassed the most points were crowned the champions.
In a tight and tense competition, it was Orlando who emerged as the narrow victors and scooped the $25,000 (£20,500) prize to donate to a charity of their choosing but it was Felix who stole the show.
The 19-year-old, who joined Atletico in a money-spinning £114million move from Benfica this summer, stunned onlookers, including Rooney, after managing to successively strike the crossbar from the halfway line during one of the drills.
Rooney was seen smiling from the sidelines in astonishment and discussing Felix's exploits with his team-mate Vela afterwards.
The former England international proved he still possesses a touch of class himself during the competition by thundering a first-time volley high into the net from just inside the box.
The competition was hosted by the well-renowned F2 Freestylers - Jeremy Lynch and Billy Wingrove.
There were also a host of famous faces on the judging panel, including former Orlando, Real Madrid and AC Milan star Kaka and USA's Women World Cup winner Alex Morgan.
Despite Rooney's best efforts, the MLS All-Star side finished some way off the pace, posting a score of 168 - 34 behind the winners.
Atletico pushed Orlando right to the last kick, but Nani kept his cool in the passing challenge to chip the ball on to the crossbar and seal victory for the MLS side.
The night began with the stars taking their best efforts at hitting targets from the penalty spot - Rooney in particular caught the eye during this drill for his marksmanship, scoring the majority of his side's measly 28 points.
Atletico won the opening challenge by one point after scoring an impressive 47 points.
The moment of the next round (touch and volley) came from an unlikely source with 22-year-old Mueller netting a spectacular scissor kick - bagging style points in the process - as Orlando ran out clear winners.
Despite the opportunity to bag points around the pitch in the passing challenge, each team targeted the crossbar with that carrying the highest single score.
Atletico's club-record signing Felix displayed his uncanny ability to hit the crossbar by striking it twice during the challenge but Nani showed he could match his compatriot.
The former United winger, who had missed his earlier attempts, proved he is the man for the pressure situation by striking the crossbar with his final kick to spark wild scenes of celebrations as Orlando were crowned the winners after scoring 202 points in total - just seven more then the La Liga side.