Cameroon's recent form has been inconsistent, with a record of 4 wins, 3 draws, and 3 losses in their last 10 matches across all competitions. Their attack has occasionally struggled, and defensive errors have been evident. In contrast, Gabon has displayed greater stability and competitive strength, boasting a record of 6 wins, 3 draws, and only 1 loss, showcasing a balanced offensive and defensive capability, particularly effective in counter-attacks and set-pieces. While Cameroon holds a psychological advantage in their historical head-to-head record, with 4 wins, 1 draw, and 2 losses in 7 encounters, and this may instill some confidence, Gabon is currently experiencing an upward trajectory, with players exhibiting a positive attitude, which could potentially defy historical data. Cameroon, a five-time Africa Cup of Nations champion, possesses significant experience in major tournaments. The team's squad is largely composed of players from European leagues, with a solid midfield and defensive setup. However, their World Cup qualification failure has impacted their confidence. In the Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers, they advanced as group leaders with an undefeated record and a strong defense. Forward Bryan Mbeumo, who plays for Manchester United, has a market value of 70 million euros, and Carlos Baleba is valued at 60 million euros. However, whether they can fully realize their potential remains to be seen. The team has faced internal issues and personnel changes before the Africa Cup of Nations, and the absence from the World Cup has affected morale. Prediction: Under 2 goals

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