Yet negotiating safe passage through a "tough" Group D in Brazil, admits Prandelli, remains the priority ahead of bigger tests that could finally heal Italy's World Cup wounds for good.
"We know we're in a particularly tough group, our first objective is to qualify, and then we'll see," Prandelli said.
"Only once we're into the second round can we start to harbour any real ambition."
In December 2009 a collective sigh of relief was heard when Italy were drawn with Paraguay, New Zealand and Slovakia for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
Barely three games in, sighs turned to cries and optimism to despair as Marcello Lippi's men finished bottom of their group following consecutive draws with Paraguay and New Zealand and a crushing 3-2 defeat to Slovakia.
Italy have since made amends: a surprise Euro 2012 final under Prandelli (and an eventual 4-0 humbling by Spain), followed by a jittery but overall positive qualifying campaign for Brazil 2014.
But despite the quiet optimism -- midfielder Daniele De Rossi said Sunday Italy were "among several teams" with the chance of making it to the final -- Italy have it all to prove.
For their group opener in the steamy Amazonian venue of Manaus, England v Italy already has the makings of a classic.
Prandelli will be hoping his men don't freeze, as they did against Paraguay four years ago when they required a De Rossi leveller in the second half after conceding to a 38th minute header by Wigan defender Antolin Alcaraz.
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