The United States women's national soccer team, under the guidance of new coach Emma Hayes, displayed a dominant performance with a 3-0 friendly victory over South Korea in St. Paul, Minnesota. In this impressive win, veteran Crystal Dunn, striker Sophia Smith, and 16-year-old debutant Lily Yohannes all contributed goals. Coach Hayes made nine changes to the starting line-up for her second game in charge, resulting in a bold move of positioning veteran defender Dunn as a right winger, a role she had not played for the US team since 2017. This adventurous strategy paid off as Dunn scored the opening goal just 13 minutes into the match, capitalizing on a well-executed US counterattack. The US team continued to control the game, with goalkeeper Casey Murphy making a spectacular save at the half-hour mark. After a wave of substitutions, including bringing on Smith, Rodman, Swanson, and Coffey, the team's pace and movement increased, leading to a second goal by Smith on 67 minutes. The highlight of the match came in the final 10 minutes when teenager Yohannes, making her international debut, secured the third goal with a cool finish, following a cross from Rodman. This victory is an encouraging sign as the US team builds towards next month's Olympics, aiming to rebound after a disappointing World Cup campaign last year.