The passage provides an overview of the performance of Maghreb countries in the 2013 African Cup of Nations (CAN) and highlights some key lessons from the tournament:
- Morocco’s Unimpressive Start: Morocco, while not yet eliminated, has not made a strong impression in the tournament. The team drew against both Cape Verde and Angola, with a score of 1-1 in both matches. The passage notes that Morocco’s situation in Group 1 is uncomfortable, and it highlights Platini’s first goal for Cape Verde, which is described as memorable and historic for the team.
- Algeria’s Disappointing Results: Algeria, in Group D, has had a disappointing start, being held to a draw by Tunisia with a score of one goal to zero. The passage emphasizes that after three matches, Algeria has yet to secure a win, having three draws with the same scoreline of 1-1. The performance is deemed insufficient for winning a CAN, especially considering the strong form of Ivory Coast in the competition.
The overall tone suggests that the Maghreb region, which had high hopes for success in the tournament, is facing challenges, and the passage expresses concern about the performances of Morocco and Algeria in their respective groups.