U.S. men end 24-year wait to advance to the quarterfinals of the Olympics soccer tournament
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SAINT-ETIENNE, France — Kevin Paredes scored two goals as the United States advanced to the quarterfinals of the Olympic men’s soccer tournament for the first time since Sydney 2000 by beating Guinea, 3-0, on Tuesday.
Victory in Saint-Etienne ended a 24-year wait for the U.S. to reach the knockout phase, and it will play Morocco in the quarterfinals in Paris on Friday.
First-half goals from Djordje Mihailovic and Paredes put the Americans on course for the next round. Paredes sealed the win with his second after the break.
The U.S. advanced in second place behind Group A winner France, which beat New Zealand, 3-0.
France plays Argentina in the quarterfinals in a repeat of the World Cup final in 2022. The game is in Bordeaux on Friday.
France stays undefeated
France remained undefeated at the Olympics with a 3-0 victory over New Zealand in Marseille to advance atop its group
France captain Jean-Philippe Mateta came down the left side and clipped the ball into the far corner in the 19th minute. France made it 2-0 on Desire Doue’s goal in the 71st minute. Arnaud Kalimuendo added a third some three minutes later.
Goalkeeper Obed Nkambadio made a leaping save in stoppage time to preserve the clean sheet.
New Zealand was eliminated with the loss.
Argentina advances
Thiago Almada scored a brilliant solo in Argentina’s 2-0 win over Ukraine.
Almada’s strike — two minutes into the second half in Lyon — set Argentina on course for the knockout phase with back-to-back wins following its shock opening defeat to Morocco. Claudio Echeverri sealed the win in the 91st minute.
But it was Almada’s goal that lit up the match. Collecting the ball just past the halfway line, he charged upfield before curling a shot past Ukraine goalkeeper Kiril Fesiun from around 25 yards.
Echeverri pounced to convert on the rebound to make it 2-0 after Fesiun had made a late save.
Morocco advanced as Group B winner after beating Iraq, 3-0, in Nice.
Egypt stuns Spain
Ibrahim Adel scored a pair of goals, and Egypt advanced to the men’s soccer quarterfinals atop its group by beating Spain, 2-1, on Tuesday.
Spain already had reached the knockout round and was vying for a first-place finish in Group C but was instead leapfrogged by determined Egypt in Bordeaux.
In the other match of the group, the Dominican Republic played to a 1-1 tie with Uzbekistan, which already had been eliminated. The draw in Paris was not enough to get the Dominican Republic into the next round.
The quarterfinal matchups won’t be determined until Wednesday’s games are complete. The top two teams in each of the four groups advance.