Cape Verde pulls off Morocco surprise
SOUTH Africa lifted itself from the depths of despair to group leader at the Africa Cup of Nations as first-timer Cape Verde scaled stunning new heights in a 1-1 draw with former champion Morocco.
Although it couldn't hold on to the lead for a victory that would have shaken up the entire tournament, Cape Verde's second straight draw still resounded on Wednesday and left Morocco in a desperate scrap to qualify for the quarterfinals.
Bafana Bafana earlier dispatched Angola 2-0 for their pressure-relieving and uplifting win and were clear at the top of Group A by the end of the day in a dramatic turnaround after the host team's depressing start.
Luis Soares, the striker who wears 'Platini' on the back of his shirt, chipped in with similar panache to the celebrated Frenchman to give the Cape Verdeans a jaw-dropping lead over Morocco.
It put them just over 45 minutes from the biggest upset of this African Cup and the most significant result in their short international football history.
Youssef El Arabi equalized to add a sense of reality to the fairytale start, but Cape Verde was still in contention for the quarterfinals on its major tournament debut - and growing rapidly in confidence.
"We believe that we have a good team. If you compare us with Morocco, we are on the same level," Cape Verde captain Fernando Neves said.
The team from the tiny island nation was also becoming more influential to the other teams' fates in Group A. Group B's outcome will be clearer when the favored teams, Ghana and Mali, meet for the third time in the last two African Cups.
Although it couldn't hold on to the lead for a victory that would have shaken up the entire tournament, Cape Verde's second straight draw still resounded on Wednesday and left Morocco in a desperate scrap to qualify for the quarterfinals.
Bafana Bafana earlier dispatched Angola 2-0 for their pressure-relieving and uplifting win and were clear at the top of Group A by the end of the day in a dramatic turnaround after the host team's depressing start.
Luis Soares, the striker who wears 'Platini' on the back of his shirt, chipped in with similar panache to the celebrated Frenchman to give the Cape Verdeans a jaw-dropping lead over Morocco.
It put them just over 45 minutes from the biggest upset of this African Cup and the most significant result in their short international football history.
Youssef El Arabi equalized to add a sense of reality to the fairytale start, but Cape Verde was still in contention for the quarterfinals on its major tournament debut - and growing rapidly in confidence.
"We believe that we have a good team. If you compare us with Morocco, we are on the same level," Cape Verde captain Fernando Neves said.
The team from the tiny island nation was also becoming more influential to the other teams' fates in Group A. Group B's outcome will be clearer when the favored teams, Ghana and Mali, meet for the third time in the last two African Cups.
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