France secured a quarter-final spot against Argentina at the Paris Olympics after a decisive 3-0 victory over New Zealand in Marseille. Thierry Henry's team remains unbeaten in the tournament, having won all their matches so far. Jean-Philippe Mateta, captaining the side with Alexandre Lacazette on the bench, opened the scoring in the 19th minute by finishing beyond Alex Paulsen.
In another Group A match, the United States advanced to the knockout stages for the first time since 2000 with a 3-0 win over Guinea. Djordje Mihailovic and Kevin Paredes scored early, giving Marko Mitrovic's team a two-goal lead just after half an hour. Despite having only 37.8% possession, the U.S. was efficient in attack, with Paredes sealing the win in the 75th minute.

France's dominance was evident as they accumulated 34 shots at Orange Velodrome. Their control of the game resulted in two quick goals late on. Desire Doue doubled France's lead from close range, and Arnaud Kalimuendo added another three minutes later to maintain their perfect record.
This victory marked a historic achievement for France, as they won their first three games at the Olympics for the first time while also keeping three consecutive clean sheets.
The United States will face Group B winners Morocco next Friday. Morocco topped their group with a 3-0 win over Iraq and finished ahead of Argentina. The U.S. team's clinical performance in front of goal was crucial to their success despite limited possession.
For France, this triumph means they have set up an exciting quarter-final clash against Argentina on Friday. The French team has shown remarkable consistency and defensive strength throughout their group stage matches.
The upcoming quarter-final matches promise to be thrilling encounters as teams vie for a place in the semi-finals. Both France and the United States have demonstrated strong performances and will look to continue their winning streaks.
The French team's ability to dominate possession and create numerous scoring opportunities will be tested against Argentina's defence. Meanwhile, the United States will need to maintain their clinical finishing when they face Morocco.
As fans eagerly await these matches, both teams will be preparing intensively to secure their spots in the semi-finals and move one step closer to Olympic glory.
The Paris Olympics football tournament has already seen some memorable moments, and with these quarter-final matchups set, more excitement is guaranteed for football enthusiasts around the world.