GOAL reviews the major takeaways from Americans playing in Europe, including several big goals and a bigger penalty miss
As it turns out, Christian Pulisic is human after all. He hadn't been for most of this Serie A campaign. But on Sunday he had his first meaningful misfire of the season - and it turned out to be a decisive.
Pulisic missed a penalty in a marquee game and, as a result, AC Milan could only split points with Weston McKennie and Juventus. Pulisic's penalty miss, of course, was the moment of the match, and it was a rare mistake from a player who has otherwise been so good this season.
Even so, both sides will leave for the international break wondering if there was more for them in this game. In the end, though, a point was all they got. While Pulisic missed his chance for a goal, plenty of other American stars made sure to take theirs.
They ranged from Haji Wright, who has made a habit of scoring, to Patrick Agyemang, who netted his first goal since making the leap to Europe. Noahkai Banks also had a first, too, as he netted his first senior finish to build on last month's USMNT call-up.
Now, most of American soccer's top stars will head back ot the U.S. for friendlies against Ecuador and Australia. Many will be riding a high. Pulisic, meanwhile, will be eager to put this one behind him.
GOAL looks at the major takeaways from this weekend's Americans Abroad.