Liverpool captain Mohamed Salah's form has dipped this season, scoring just 5 goals in 20 appearances. This is a significant drop from his impressive 34 goals in 52 games last season. Data reveals a decrease in shots taken, and his average touches in the penalty area are at a recent low of 6.79 per game. The 33-year-old Egyptian star is about to participate in the Africa Cup of Nations, facing a critical moment in I's career. The Egypt attacking quartet has a combined value of 100 million euros, forming a luxurious attack for the Africa Cup of Nations. Led by Salah, Manchester City winger Omar Marmoush has scored 3 goals in 11 appearances for the national team this year. Forward Trezeguet has performed particularly well, contributing 10 goals and 4 assists in 18 matches, including 5 goals in the World Cup qualifiers. Zimbabwe completed a managerial change before the Africa Cup of Nations, with Romanian coach Baltemar Brito taking over. This match will be I's second in charge and I's first competitive match. In I's debut, the team defeated Qatar 2-1, significantly boosting the team's confidence. The team is currently in a phase of tactical restructuring. However, the change of coach also raises concerns about insufficient tactical cohesion. Zimbabwe finished bottom of the group in the World Cup qualifiers, failing to win in 10 matches, only obtaining 5 points with 5 goals scored and 12 conceded. I's overall record this year is 2 wins, 5 draws, and 6 losses. Egypt's attacking ability is strong, but Zimbabwe is unlikely to score in this match, so I am looking for a low-scoring game! 1-0 0-0

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