Spanish striker Fernando Torres is not letting his Euro 2016 snub stop him from focusing everything he has on leading Atletico Madrid to a maiden Champions League triumph.
Torres, who has not played for Spain since the 2014 World Cup, has been in fine form for Atletico this season, with his goals helping the club to a third-place finish in La Liga and a Champions League final showdown against Real Madrid on May 28.
Despite his 12-goal haul this term, the 32-year-old was not selected in Spain's provisional Euro 2016 squad.
READ MORE | Griezmann not interested in Real
However, Torres is not fazed by his omission and is instead channelling all his energies into creating European history with his boyhood club.
"I'm not worried about the Euro, I've got the biggest game of my life to play," he said.
Next Match
"We are facing an opportunity that life does not give you many times.
"The growth of this club, to reach two finals in three years, was unimaginable, but we are facing a new chapter in our history and we must write it with a happy ending."
Torres went on to claim that playing arch rivals Madrid in the final does not make the game any more or less special.
"The opponent in a final is not important, what matters is the result and is the only thing that is going to stay in people's heads," he continued.
"We see an opportunity to do something that has never been done.
"There is obviously a rivalry with Real Madrid but that changes in Europe, the games from before count for nothing."