SAINT-ETIENNE, France — To chants of ''U.S.A.'' America's men ended a 24-year wait to reach the quarterfinals of the Olympic soccer tournament by beating Guinea 3-0 on Tuesday.
Victory in Saint-Etienne saw the U.S. reach the knockout phase of the Games for the first time since Sydney 2000, and it will play Morocco in Paris on Friday.
''Right now I'm living this moment and we'll analyze what it means once we are done with it,'' U.S. coach Marko Mitrovic said.
Two goals from Kevin Paredes and a brilliant free kick from Djordje Mihailovic secured the victory that meant the U.S. advanced in second place behind Group A winner France, which beat New Zealand 3-0.
The Americans — playing in the Olympics for the first time since Beijing 2008 — responded impressively to their opening 3-0 loss to France by winning back-to-back games against New Zealand and Guinea.
Next up is a Morocco team that finished atop Group B and beat Argentina along the way.
''I watched actually the first game against Argentina,'' Mitrovic said. ''I was in my room, our game was 9 p.m., theirs was 3 p.m. I actually think they are a very, very good team.''
A win against Morocco would see the U.S. emulate its performance in Sydney when it reached the semifinals.