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Parra wary of Italy ahead of World Cup opener

France must be wary of the threat of their opening rugby World Cup opponents Italy, warned scrum-half Morgan Parra on Monday.

Parra wary of Italy ahead of World Cup opener
Morgan Parra (R) has warned that Italy will present France a tough challenge in their opening World Cup clash. Photo: Frank Fife/AFP

Parra, who played in the 2011 World Cup final which France lost 8-7 to New Zealand, said the Italians would go for broke against them next Saturday as the French would be the one team the Italians would fancy upsetting.

Parra made the remarks despite the fact the Italians will be missing their one world class player Sergio Parisse, who is recovering from surgery to drain a haematoma, a swelling of clotted blood in his left leg, last Monday.

“Of course we must be afraid,” said Parra speaking at the team's base in Croydon, south of London.

“Italy will throw everything into this match. If they can sow seeds of doubt in one team I think they would choose us.
   
“What is more it is the first game for both sides in the tournament.

“Thus it is going to be a very tough game,” added the 61-times capped 27-year-old.

Parra, who is not a certain starter as coach Philippe Saint-Andre has opted for Toulon's Sebastien Tillous-Borde in the last two warm-up matches the wins over England and Scotland, said there was no point projecting forward as to how France would fare.

“The best way for things to go wrong is to look too far ahead,” said Parra.

“One has to have the ambition of being world champions but first it is imperative to get out of the pool.”

“That phase starts with this match, which is a huge trap.”

The French will go on to face minnows Canada and Romania before the climax, a potential table-topping decider against Six Nations champions Ireland, who Saint-Andre has yet to beat in four meetings

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The trade deal, which would include agricultural powers Argentina and Brazil, is among a litany of complaints by farmers in France and elsewhere in Europe who have been blocking roads to demand better conditions for their sector.

They fear it would further depress their produce prices amid increased competition from exporting nations that are not bound by strict and costly EU environmental laws.

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“This Mercosur deal, as it stands, is not good for our farmers. It cannot be signed as is, it won’t be signed as is,” Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire told broadcasters CNews and Europe 1.

The European Commission acknowledged on Tuesday that the conditions to conclude the deal with Mercosur, which also includes Paraguay and Uruguay, “are not quite there yet”.

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The EU and the South American nations have been negotiating since 2000.

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