Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson is looking forward to his side's Champions League campaign this season.
The Red Devils failed to progress beyond the group stage in 2011-12, and the Scotsman is keen to make amends this term.
"We've had opportunities in the competition," Ferguson told United's official website.
"We've lost two finals to Barcelona and won two in the last decade or so but we want to do better.
"Certainly, we'll do better than last year - no question about that."
Ferguson added that he is determined to lead United to more success in Europe's premier club competition.
"The European Cup is incredible," said the 70-year-old. "There's an atmosphere in the build-up to a European final and great charisma about it.
"Also, without question, it elevates your status within the game like the Real Madrids and AC Milans.
"We want to be up there in terms of the number of trophies won in European football."
United will host Galatasaray at Old Trafford in their opening Group H game on Wednesday.