UCL: ‘I hope the Chelsea fans don't boo me’- Courtois 

Real Madrid will be hoping to take revenge on the Blues for the Champions League semi-final defeat in 2020/21

UCL: ‘I hope the Chelsea fans don't boo me’- Courtois 
Thibaut Courtois

Real Madrid goalkeeper  Thibaut Courtois is set to return to his former club Chelsea when Real Madrid head to Stamford Bridge for their Champions League quarter-final first leg on Wednesday night, and the Belgian shot-stopper hopes he isn't given a poor reception by his former supporters.

Real Madrid will be hoping to take revenge on the Blues for the Champions League semi-final defeat in 2020/21, and it will be imperative that Courtois' fine form continues.

"I hope that they don't boo me, but you never know," Courtois told Real Madrid's official website.

"I'm prepared for whatever comes and we'll have to see how it goes.

"I hope it's a happy return to Stamford Bridge. We're now rivals. They'll want to win and the same goes for me too and so I'm not expecting any applause from the fans."

Upon leaving Chelsea for Los Merengues, Courtois freely admits that it was a dream come true, and one that he simply never envisaged happening for him.

"When I arrive at the training ground and see the Real Madrid badge, I sometimes think: Pinch me! This isn't a dream, is it?" he added.

"Not even in my wildest dream could I have imagined that I would one day play for Real Madrid.

"That's the good thing about football. You have to believe in yourself and that one day your dreams will come true".