Thibaut Courtois believes that the supporters of Real Madrid demand more from their players than fans of city rivals Atletico Madrid do.
The Belgian keeper has endured a tough first season at the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu and has come in for some criticism for his below-par displays.
Formerly of cross-city rivals Atletico Madrid, Courtois believes there are distinct differences between the two sets of supporters.
"There is more pressure at (Real) Madrid, the fans are more demanding, and I like that," he stated.
"You cannot compare one stadium with another, the Bernabeu with the (Vicente) Calderon.
"If you see Valdebebas, you see how great Madrid are, it is the best I have ever seen. Atleti do not have that," Courtois told El Transistor.
That is not to say that he has burned bridges with those on the other side of Madrid.
"I love sport and I read a lot of sports journalism as well as things about Atleti," he said.
"I also meet with Filipe (Luis) and Diego Costa and we talk about things.
"I carry great memories from Atletico and I am always delighted to see them," he stated.
Courtois admits that he would keep tabs on Madrid as a youngster due to his adoration of a former Los Blancos great.
"I began to follow Madrid because I loved Iker Casillas, while I also loved the style of (Edwin) Van der Sar.
"I bought Iker's jersey and I had a big flag of the Bernabeu in my room.
"I did not support Real Madrid but I liked them," he stated.