France will be out for revenge for two painful defeats in
the 1980s when they face Germany in Friday's FIFA World Cup quarter-final.
France went out to West Germany in acrimonious
circumstances in the semi-final in Spain in 1982, a game made infamous for
goalkeeper Harald Schumacher's challenge on Patrick Battiston.
Having misjudged a charge from his line, the keeper
clattered into the onrushing Frenchman, knocking him unconscious and dislodging
two teeth in the process.
No foul was given and with Battiston carried off on a
stretcher, Franz Derwall's men came back from 3-1 down in extra-time to level
at 3-3 - Schumacher keeping out the decisive penalty from Maxime Bossis in the
ensuing shootout.
Four years later and at the same stage, West Germany were
victorious again in Mexico.
Goals from Andreas Brehme and Rudi Voller earned Franz
Beckenbauer's side a 2-0 win and a passage to the final, where they lost to
Argentina.
Yet to meet again at a World Cup since that day 28 years
ago, France and Germany prepare for Friday's last-eight clash in Rio de Janeiro
with a place in the semi-final against hosts Brazil or Colombia at stake.
France, largely unfancied before the tournament began,
were initially impressive in the group stages before a more workmanlike
performance against Nigeria in the second round saw them progress 2-0.
Paul Pogba scored the opening goal in that victory, and
the midfielder insists he and his team-mates have nothing to fear ahead of the
clash with Joachim Low's team.
"No, I am not afraid ... we are the French national
team and we are not afraid of anyone, any team you play you are going to give
everything and try to win," said the Juventus man.
"There is a lot of solidarity with the players, this
is the strength of our group."
Germany, meanwhile, needed extra-time to see off Algeria
2-1 in the last 16, and there was worrying news when Low announced on Thursday
that up to seven players had been showing symptoms of flu - which kept Mats
Hummels out of their second-round game.
In an open encounter in Porto Alegre, Germany were not at
their best, but Low knows the end result is all that matters.
"You can't always play fantastic football at a World
Cup," he said. "You've just got to leave the field triumphant.
"We have worked hard and realised what we must
improve. It's only normal that you keep on learning throughout a
tournament."
As well as the sickness bug, Germany continue to sweat on
the fitness of Lukas Podolksi (thigh) while Shkodran Mustafi has been ruled out
of the remainder of the tournament with a similar problem.
France could be without defender Mamadou Sakho, who
missed the win over Nigeria with a thigh injury.
Culled from Soccerway
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