Warburton missed the victory over Les Bleus and hopes to be named on the bench today.
He has no complaints about Howley’s selection and has vowed to do everything possible to return to the starting line-up.
“You want to start every game but Rob told me the plan and I couldn’t really complain,” said Warburton.
“At that point I still wasn’t training and it was a great win out in France.
“It was a very smart call. It’s given us extra time to prepare – you might as well take advantage of the two-week break.
“The XV did absolutely awesome out there in Paris. I wouldn’t have wanted any other result and was delighted watching the game at home.
“I love playing rugby and will do everything I can to make sure I get back in that starting jersey. Playing for Wales is the pinnacle for any player in the squad.
“I will do everything I can to get back in a starting jersey. You can’t feel any prouder than when you take the field for Wales.”
Warburton received the brunt of criticism during Wales’ recent eight-match losing streak.
The Cardiff Blues flanker is not overly concerned by his form but has put in extra work during his recovery from the shoulder stinger.
“The pressure doesn’t bother me either way,” said Warburton.
“I always focus on the rugby and prioritise that. I can focus on Italy and hopefully I’m on the bench.
“Blips happen and I’ve talked to the coaches but it’s just the game.
“One thousand people can have opinions but it doesn’t necessarily matter. You have to concentrate on the ones that do – those of the coaches and players.
“Much worse things can happen in life and that puts rugby into perspective.
“But while injured I was doing a lot of fitness work and tried to push myself hard – I ended up chucking up my lunch on the side of the pitch.
“I’ve got through a few contact sessions and hopefully I will be named on the bench.”
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