New Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata says he is already being criticised despite moving to London only weeks ago.
The Spaniard missed a crucial penalty last Sunday against Arsenal as the Gunners beat Chelsea to win the Charity Shield.
But he is not concerned with criticism and is eager to enjoy a positive game this weekend against Burnley.
"I admit it's a very important amount but I have the personality to play calmly and to stay on my path," he told Marca.
"I've only had two pre-season games, 15 minutes officially and a missed penalty, and they're already killing me, so I know what's ahead.
"It's the price you have to pay for such a big transfer. It's something that motivates me and makes me work harder every day. I know that twice as many people are looking at me now.
"It's been a long, strange summer, in which I've had to make decisions. I wasn't fresh and I couldn't train well.
"Now I have to adapt to a new team with an Italian coach who's very tactical. But I've already adapted and I'm excited to play."