Versatile attacker believes the neighboring nation has talent, but no greater than that in the DFB camp, as he looks forward to Tuesday's glamor friendly with Oranje

"No, none! Their biggest stars play in the offense, where we ourselves are well-equipped. We have even better prospects because we are younger and have been playing at a very high level."

"It is no longer the same as it was 20 years ago. But everyone in Germany knows that a game against the Netherlands is more than a football game. It is important that we look good. I expect a close and tense game - and that's always the most fun."

World Cup 2010 Golden Boot winner Thomas Muller has insisted that while the Netherlands have many talented attacking players, Germany would not benefit form having those stars in their team.The Bayern Munich man was speaking on the eve of Tuesday's prestige friendly with the Netherlands in Bremen."They [the Netherlands] have in [Arjen] Robben, [Wesley] Sneijder and [Robin] Van Persie excellent individual players on the offensive," he told Bild. "They no longer attack unconditionally, and can play for results. They have to be taken very seriously."However, when asked whether there is any Dutch player that could have helped the Germans had he changed nationality, Muller was convinced to the contrary.Muller also commented on the rivalry between the neighboring nations, opining that it has cooled down in recent years, but nonetheless is a great test.