Togolese striker Emmanuel Adebayor said that he and his teammates are dreaming of beating France when the two teams meet in next month's World Cup, although he admits it'd be a tough dream to achieve. "The France game will be an important moment in the Togolese history as there are very strong ties between the two countries, we can't dream of anything more than beating them," Adebayor told FIFAworldcup.com. Togo are drawn in Group G in the World Cup alongside Switzerland, South Korea and France, where Adebayor will be facing his Arsenal teammate Thierry Henry in the two teams' clash. "We don't care about the result of the France game, what's important is that we look strong and able to face our opponents," Adebayor added. Adebayor confirmed that they are determined to erase Togo's negative image after the team crashed out of the first round in the African Cup of Nations in January. "There were problems between the Togolese federation and the coach and the players, and that was behind our early elimination from the African Cup of Nations, we made a mistake but now it's time to get things right," Adebayor said. The Arsenal striker had a bust up with the former Togo coach Stephen Keshi before the latter was sacked following their first round exit from the African Cup of Nations.