David Luiz has learned to embrace the pressure that comes with being a Chelsea player.
Luiz knows that if you are not at the top of your game, you will be scrutinized at Chelsea. He had a bout of poor form last season, which saw him lose his place under Antonio Conte.
But he is back in the fold under Maurizio Sarri and enjoying his game again.
"Chelsea's a big club with the opportunity to fight every year for titles and there is also pressure to get results quickly," he said in an interview with Chelsea magazine.
"But it's a good pressure, and I think if you don't feel this pressure you stop being the type of player to play for Chelsea.
"Look at the Champions League in 2012. In one moment of the season, everybody was saying it was the worst for Chelsea in the last 10 years.
"But every single match we went out on the pitch to win, hoping to win, and in the end we won the Champions League, so it was the best year. So we changed our worst year for a long time into the best year in the history of this club. This is amazing."