South Africa face a new-look Italy XV in Florence on Saturday a week after a first loss to England since 1996 heaped further pressure on embattled coach Allister Coetzee.
With 12 wins from their 12 previous meetings with the Azzurri, the 'Boks will line up with confidence.
But van Graan said: "We need to improve overall and the players are working unbelievably hard during the week and at training.
"Against England our set-pieces were again very good and we created six clear cut scoring opportunities from our set piece, and converted four of those into points on the board.
"But, as I said, we must improve in other areas as well. I think our scrumming against England was probably the best in the past five years or so, and our line-outs functioned well too."
The scrum and set pieces are Italy's traditional strong points, but fans were left with plenty of questions after a crushing 68-10 defeat to the All Blacks marred Conor O'Shea's maiden home game in charge.
O'Shea insisted putting points on the board is not the priority as he begins a four-year term confident he can lay solid foundations for the future.
That won't rule out a home display filled with "pride and passion", said Van Graan as the Azzurri look to show last week's heavy reverse was a blip.
"Italy will be a tough opponent at home, playing with a lot of pride and passion and they will be looking for an improved performance against the Springboks," added Van Graan.
"We want to be technically and tactically better against a side that is playing at home and eager to show improvement."