Djamel Belmadi vowed to unleash his strongest team on Tanzania as in-form Algeria aims to make another statement at the Africa Cup of Nations.
The Desert Foxes beat Senegal, the tournament's top-ranked team, 1-0 in its previous outing and is now in pole position to top a tough Group C.
Only an unlikely win for bottom-placed Tanzania could deny Belmadi's men, who began the tournament with a 2-0 victory over Kenya.
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Algeria appears poised to seriously challenge for a second continental crown and will be taking no chances in Cairo on Monday, with captain Riyad Mahrez seemingly in line to start.
"We respect Tanzania, but that doesn't mean we won't go in at full strength," head coach Belmadi said. "We already beat the number one team already in Africa, Senegal."
"Not conceding a goal is a proof of our strength... but if a team wins four or five games 3-2 and wins the title, I say okay."
Algeria is assured of a place in the knockout rounds regardless of its next result, while Tanzania is playing for pride following two successive losses.
"We'll play the Tanzania game while comfortable and we want to progress far in the tournament," Manchester City winger Mahrez said.
"I'm required to be the difference but that can't happen without my team-mates. Belmadi works on the tactical side and that's what we missed before."
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Tanzania - Mbwana Samatta
Emmanuel Amunike admits it could be difficult to motivate his Tanzania team in the wake of the dispiriting 3-2 defeat to Kenya.
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Samatta, at least, should have no such issues - the Genk striker, who hit 23 league goals last term, scored in that match and will want to impress the Premier League teams that are reportedly tracking his progress.
Algeria - Aissa Mandi
Real Betis defender Mandi has been a key factor in Algeria's unblemished defensive record to date.
High-profile clubs have been linked with the 27-year-old in the past and could be persuaded to take another look if he continues to keep Africa's best at bay.
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