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Daily Mirror IconSportFootballMohamed SalahMohamed Salah will hope to lead Egypt to success at the Africa Cup of Nations and is set to miss a number of Liverpool matches as a result, but one supercomputer reckons he will fall shortFears of Mohamed Salah’s Egypt failing at the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations have increased with a new supercomputer predicting a stunning early exit. Salah joined his countrymen ahead of Egypt's opening clash against Zimbabwe next week, with the tournament running until the final on January 18.But a shocking new forecast from experts could mean he is back for the Reds when they face Arsenal on January 8.
While that's happening, Salah will be gearing up to face Zimbabwe, Angola and South Africa.READ MORE: Jurgen Klopp makes Sir Alex Ferguson feelings clear as he names four best managers everREAD MORE: Premier League club with tragic connection confirm action after Ethan McLeod deathThe veteran's trip to Morocco may not last much longer, however, according to BookmakersCameroun.com's supercomputer. They foresee Egypt being upset by minnows Comoros in a 1-0 defeat.Matches in that last 16 will take place between Saturday January 3 and Tuesday January 6 2026.
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