Chelsea midfielder Ramires has vowed to put his personal disappointment aside and cheer the team on in the Champions League final on May 19.
The Blues take on Bayern Munich in the final, but Ramires will miss Europe's showpiece event after being booked against Barcelona in the semi-final.
However, the Brazilian is still eager to help his side triumph from the sidelines.
"I want to pass my energy to them to help them carry on," he told the Daily Telegraph. "It's going to be hard to watch the final but if it's going to depend on my vibe, my positivity then we are going to win easily. I will be the biggest fan in the world.
"Your heart is out on your hand, I cannot stand still. I feel so, so nervous. I will kick the chair, I will walk up and down.
"I can't sit down for a minute. I feel out of my mind. There's nothing I can do. But even though I feel so nervous and so agitated, the way I feel is also so positive. I want to help my team-mates out on the pitch."
Ramires, 25, was recently named Chelsea's Player's Player of the Year.