The U.S. women's national team saw a 22-game home win streak snapped on Thursday as they drew South Korea 0-0 in Kansas City.
The USWNT had eight shots on goal to Korea's one, but found their opponent's defense and goalkeeper Yoon Young-geul in inspired form.
Ironically, the last opponent to hold the U.S. at home was also South Korea, who drew the World Cup champions 2-2 in an October 2019 friendly.
Though his side failed to win, USWNT head coach Vlatko Andonovski said in his post-game press conference that he was happy with how the U.S. played on the night.
"I actually thought we did a very good job in adapting to everything that was thrown at us in this game," Andonovski said.