If Italy beat England on Sunday night, Leonardo Bonucci has promised to find and hug the female steward who mistook him for a pitch invader following their semi-final victory over Spain.
The veteran centre-back was stopped by the steward as he tried to make his way back towards his team-mates having celebrated with supporters at Wembley.
After realising her mistake, Bonucci was allowed through, but only after giving the embarrassed lady a hug. And the 34-year-old says he will do the same following the final.
'It was a funny experience. I hugged her, and she was a bit cold!' said Bonucci.
'They do a very tough job. They spend hours keeping the fans at bay. So if I recognise her at the end of the final, I will hug her again.'
Bonucci will line up alongside Juventus team-mate Giorgio Chiellini at the heart of Italy's defence, where they will be tasked with stopping Harry Kane and Raheem Sterling, who have seven goals between them at this tournament.
'The English forwards are great players,' said Bonucci. 'We need to pay a lot of attention to their pace.
'But England also do not concede many shots. We will need to be smart to get through this great defence.
'I have always said that England were one of the favourites, and now they're in the final with us.'
Italy are on the back of a 33-game unbeaten run under Roberto Mancini, and Bonucci believes the one-year delay to Euro 2020 has aided their cause.
'When Mancini came he gave us confidence. He gave us the willingness to start from scratch,' he said.
'What helped was the additional year of experience, for both the young players and us veterans. It allowed us to be here and believing in something that did not feel possible a few years ago.
'Mancini gave us self-esteem, enthusiasm. He made us believe that his way was the best way. But having the talent on the pitch also makes it easier.'
And, of his friendship with Chiellini, Bonucci revealed: 'My relationship with Chiellini is that, the Euros will end on the 11th, then we will go on holiday together. So this sums up our relationship, inside and outside the pitch.'