Portugal defender Pepe has declared himself fit for the biggest game of his life against hosts France in the final of Euro 2016.
Pepe sat out this week's 2-0 semi-final win over Wales in Lyon due to a thigh complaint but, after training on Saturday, he was happy to confirm his availability sat alongside head coach Fernando Santos at a pre-match news conference.
The 33-year-old collected his second Champions League title with Real Madrid in May but believes the chance to claim Portugal's first major international honour outstrips anything he has experienced during a decorated career.
"Yes, it is the biggest game, because I am representing my people, my country," he said. "We want to write our names down in history.
"And we believe that we can play well. We want to follow the gaffer's orders and we hope to bring great joy to all the Portuguese players.
"Tomorrow we will have 11 million people, 11 players and three players to come on. Every one will want to write their name into the history of Portuguese football."
Leading the charge for Portugal will be captain Cristiano Ronaldo, with much of the pre-match build-up focusing on the prospect of a personal duel between himself and France's tournament top scorer Antoine Griezmann.