**USA Men’s Soccer Team Secures Dominant 4-1 Victory Over New Zealand at the Paris Olympics**
The United States men’s soccer team has taken a significant step towards securing their spot in the next round of the Paris Olympic Games, following a convincing 4-1 win over New Zealand in their second group stage match.
With the pressure on to avoid an early elimination, the Americans capitalized on an early penalty and went on to score two more goals in the first half, taking a commanding 3-0 lead. The team’s momentum continued into the second half, with Paxten Aaronson scoring a fourth goal before New Zealand managed to pull one back, resulting in a final score of 4-1.
This historic win marks the most dominant victory by an American men’s team at the Olympics, with the team now sitting in second place in Group A. A win in their next game against Guinea on Tuesday could see them advance to the next stage of the competition.

Walker Zimmerman (3) celebrates scoring the second goal in a 4-1 victory over New Zealand

The Americans struck first thanks to a penalty converted by Djordje Mihailovic (14)
The Americans got off to a dream start, with Nathaniel Harriel being brought down in the box, resulting in a penalty conversion by Djordje Mihailovic – the team’s first goal in 16 years. The lead was soon doubled, thanks to a free kick taken by Mihailovic, which was whipped into the box and eventually fell to Walker Zimmerman, who poked it home.
A third goal arrived on the half-hour mark, with John Tolkin making a strong run and finding Kevin Paredes, who was taken down in the box. Although no penalty was awarded, Gianluca Busio took advantage of the loose ball, poking it home to give the Americans a 3-0 advantage.
In the second half, substitute Griffin Yow made an immediate impact, making a strong run and cutting the ball back for Paxten Aaronson, who curled it into the net to take the score to 4-0.

Gianluca Busio (6) celebrates with teammates after scoring the third goal of the match

Paxten Aaronson (L) celebrates with substitute Griffin Yow after taking a 4-0 lead
New Zealand managed to pull one goal back through substitute Jesse Randall’s impressive spin-and-shot, but it was too little, too late, as the Americans held on to secure their most dominant win at the Olympics.
With this victory, the USA men’s soccer team has taken a significant step towards advancing to the next stage of the competition, and they will be looking to build on this momentum in their next match against Guinea.