Italy may have regularly suffered World Cup thrashings at the hands of the mighty New Zealand, against whom they usually concede at least 70 points, but for captain Sergio Parisse it is world champions South Africa who are the best.
Italy will soon head into a daunting trio of November internationals in which they host the All Blacks in Milan's San Siro on November 14 before tackling the Springboks in Udine and then Samoa in Reggio Emilia in the succeeding weeks.
The All Blacks are up first but already Parisse is more worried about South Africa, who 10 years ago dealt Italy their worst ever international defeat 101-0.
"Without taking anything away from the All Blacks legend, right now South Africa are the best team in the world," said the 26-year-old Stade Francais No.8.
"It will be a great privilege for Italy to play the team that has dominated world rugby over the last two years, winning the 2007 World Cup, beating the British and Irish Lions last summer and winning the last Tri-Nations.
"That match and the one in Milan will allow us to understand how we've progressed since our tour (in June).
"Already we know we can compete with anyone if we play our best in defence but now we have to make some improvements as well in our attacking play."
Parisse took heart from Italy's June internationals in which they played away to Australia twice and New Zealand once, but each time lost by only just over 20 points.
"There will be a lot of responsibility on us for the first match at the San Siro against the New Zealand All Blacks," he added.
"We will have the eyes of almost 80,000 people bearing down on us, we'll have to give everything against a team that will be far more in form than they were the last time we played on June 27 (a 27-6 defeat).
"It would be a big mistake to think we could beat them just because we managed to contain them in Christchurch.
"But we've worked very hard in training knowing that it's vital we respect our tactical play.
"We have to keep them as far away as possible from our tryline and repeat the good kicking game we produced in June."
A 32-man Italy squad are currently training in Rome until November 5 before South African coach Nick Mallet trims his squad down ahead of the test matches.
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mmm I wonder who will rack up the biggest score against italy. I guess everyone is entitled to his own opinion including the Italian captain. the thing that concerns me is that south africa have beaten us twice at home in two years. this has not happened for a while.
Well from 2007-9 SA played 39, 30 won lost 9, win ratio 76.9% NZ played 37 won 29 lost 8 win ratio 78.4% From 2007/09 SA and AB's have played 8 times and its 4 wins each and same number of wins at home as away. Yet 2008-09 (last 2 yrs) SA and NZ have played 6 times won 4 lost 2. ...
Hey auto, you're quoting this years games to support a two year record. What's wrong with this picture?? Sea-larks comments on the article are right!! So where's your head, that you can't see daylight?
sea-lark you must be some sort of ostrich with your head in the sand if you dont think SA have dominated rugby in the last two years. What with beating the Lions 2-1, Aussie 2-1 & AB's 3-0 this year, pretty convincing to me.
"dominated world rugby over the last two years" someone maybe had no idea the AB's came out on top of encounters with South africa in 2007 & 2008 including a 19 - 0 thrashing of south africa IN south africa last year.