Mozambique has shown attacking intent in the Africa Cup of Nations group stage, scoring 10 goals with an average of one goal per game. However, their defense has been weak, conceding 18 goals, almost 1.8 goals per match. Their overall goal difference is -8, indicating a significant imbalance between attack and defense. Recently, against teams of similar strength, they have not shown a clear advantage in either scoring or conceding goals. The low number of yellow cards suggests they are relatively restrained in their defensive actions, but this might indicate shortcomings in controlling the game's rhythm and physical confrontations. Cameroon displays stronger overall strength, with significantly higher attacking efficiency. They have scored 14 goals while conceding only 5, averaging 1.4 goals scored and 0.5 goals conceded per match, demonstrating a strong ability to convert attack into defense. In terms of corner control, they create an average of 4.3 corners per match, far exceeding their opponents, highlighting their focus on set pieces. They average 1.6 yellow cards per match, showing good competitive discipline. Against strong teams or those in the same league level, Cameroon has a 25% win rate, with draws being a significant portion, reflecting their stability in the face of high-intensity challenges. Looking at the recent records of both teams when playing at home against similar opponents, Mozambique's performance has been slightly lackluster, though there's still room to improve their attacking ability at home. Cameroon demonstrates superior overall game control and organizational capabilities, especially in the connection between midfield and the front line, which may influence the game's flow and key player roles. Africa Cup of Nations 01-01 03:00 Mozambique -- Cameroon Match direction: 2.25, Over

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