"The boos towards Ramos don't bother me, because everyone is entitled to their own opinion. It doesn't affect me. What I want is to win and to make them as uncomfortable as possible," Sarabia said to 'Onda Cero'.
As such, Sarabia wants his side to go all out: "Normally they have a difficult time here. With our fans we are strong and they help a lot. I hope it will be that we win once again."
The midfielder also acknowledged that he does have history with some of the Real Madrid squad, having come through the academy in the Spanish capital.
"I spoke to Carvajal. I wished him a speedy recovery, that he had no need to be ready for this match.
"I was 13 when I arrived at Real Madrid and he was there. We started our careers together - we studied in the same school and then at the Camilo Jose Cela University. We have the same group of friends."
He was also keen to stop any talk about a potential new contract: "I am totaly concentrated on this season."