Jonah Lomu has said that comparisons between him and Julian Savea are disrespectful to the new All Blacks number 11.
In an interview with England's Daily Telegraph, Lomu says he's flattered by the comparisons being made, but believes that Savea should not have to be compared to him.
"I don't believe for a moment he wants to be called the New Jonah Lomu. I'm very flattered, but don't disrespect him by saying he's like me. He's not. He's like him. He's Julian Savea. It's his jersey now. It's not mine," said Lomu.
"Julian is playing his own brand of rugby, which is fantastic for the game," says Lomu. "I don't think the comparison is fair because it's his time in the jersey. That's what people have to remember: he's done all the hard work. He hasn't been picked because he's big like me. People only see the final product, they don't see what you have to go through to get there. I know what I had to go through to pull on that jersey. And only he knows what he had to go through to get his jersey. But one thing he didn't do was get it because he plays like me."
Lomu has been in England for three months, tracking and promoting the 2015 Rugby World Cup, a tournament in which Savea has shone, tying Lomu's record for tries in a tournament with eight tries so far.