Andre Schurrle is aware of the individual qualities that France possesses but talked up Germany s strengths ahead of Friday s showdown.
Germany will square-off against France at the iconic Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro with a spot in the FIFA World Cup semi-finals up for grabs.
France have impressed throughout the tournament thus far, topping Group E and scoring 10 goals en route to the quarter-finals.
While France coach Didier Deschamps is able to call upon some of the world s best players, German winger Schurrle scorer of the opening goal in Germany s 2-1 win over Algeria in the last-16 was quick to warn of his side s quality as they attempt to reach their fourth consecutive World Cup semi.
Germany lost to Brazil in the 2002 final and suffered back-to-back last-four defeats in 2006 and 2010.
The Germans have also secured semi-final berths at the past two European Championships in 2008 and 2012.
France have some fantastic individual players like [Paul] Pogba, [Karim] Benzema and [Mathieu] Valbuena, the 23-year-old Chelsea player told FIFA.com.
They have a lot of quality and can create goals from any situation. We know their strengths, but we also know ours.
Schurrle added: It s a childhood dream to be at a World Cup here in Brazil. Now we ve got to show what we’re made of against France in the quarter-final.
Anyone would love to be part of a match like that.