Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson looked forward to the Champions League final and insisted: "I am very relaxed."
The Manchester United manager is determined to get his hands on the trophy again after a nine-year absence that in his words "has left a void and a vacuum".
Not that Ferguson is fretting too much ahead of the showpiece match against Chelsea at the Luzhniki Stadium.
He said: "The one person who should not have nerves is myself.
It is not as if this is my first European final.
"I have won the Champions League before as well as the Cup Winners' Cup twice.
"Hopefully I will have the composure to help the players.
"You do not get to European finals too often and you have to relish the moment."
Ferguson believes such is their rich history they should have won Europe's top club competition more than twice.
He said: "It has been a tremendous disappointment not to have gone to the final sooner.
"We have reached two semi-finals - against Bayer Leverkusen and AC Milan - and it leaves a void and vacuum in your life that is hard to explain. So we are delighted to be back.
"I have said many times that we have an illustrious history but there is weakness in terms of European trophies won. I hope we can go some way to putting that right tomorrow."