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Published 18:26 3 Oct 2015 BST
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In return, Parisse said:
"It is a great compliment [from Paul] because, obviously, it is coming from an Irish Rugby living legend. You know me very well now - I do not like to focus on the positives. I focus on giving my best on the rugby field. "I certainly won't be at 100% tomorrow. It is not an excuse but I certainly won't be able to perform to my usual standards. "I will give my very best, as I always try to. When I get tired, which I certainly will, it will be all about how I mentally react. But, as I said, no excuses. As long as I can last on the pitch, I will give everything I have."Parisse insists that no one player can win a match on his own but anyone that has watched him for Italy over the past 12 years, and fans of Top 14 rugby, would tell you otherwise. He inspired Stade Francais to a superb league title back in June. Parisse is relishing the chance to face off against Ireland at the Olympic Stadium. He declared:
"I am [looking forward to playing] but I am not as fit as I want to be. My calf has caused be a lot of problems. "I will not be 100% but I will give my best. As long as my legs are going forward I will still be fighting.""It is vital that we start well and give all we can in the first half," he added. Each time we start a game well, they tend to be close matches and we perform better. We need to be as competitive as possible. "I will go out there and try to enjoy it. It will be fantastic to walk out at my fourth World Cup. Whether I make the second half, or whether I play 30, 40 or 60 minutes, I don't know." He's ready to go to war - on one leg and with every fibre of his being. One last time, for old time's sake.
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