Thibaut Courtois has admitted he is relishing the opportunity to face Chelsea with Real Madrid in the Champions League semi-finals.
The former Blues goalkeeper left Stamford Bridge back in 2018, which by his own admission, "wasn't in the best way".
Courtois will now get the chance to return to west London with Madrid with both sides progressing into the final four of the European competition.
The Belgian shot-stopper played a huge part for Zinedine Zidane's side at Anfield - with the game ending goalless despite a flurry of Liverpool chances on the night.
Courtois made four big saves to deny the Reds a route back into the game after Los Blancos won 3-1 in the first-leg last week.
The 28-year-old will now have a reunion with Chelsea after they beat Porto 2-1 over two legs and it's something he's very much excited for.
Speaking to BeIN Sports, Courtois said: "It will be very nice to see a lot of familiar faces and I wish there was public at Stamford Bridge because there was a lot of happy moments I had there, even though maybe my departure wasn't in the best way, or it was put that way, that it wasn't the best way, but I only have good memories.
"Two Premier Leagues, a lot of other trophies, I'm really happy to play them but only one can be in the final and I hope it's Real Madrid."
The Blues progressed into the semi-final despite losing the second-leg to a late Porto goal.
The job was ultimately completed in the first game with Mason Mount and Ben Chilwell both scoring for Chelsea, which proved crucial in the end.
Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester City will face off in the other semi-final, with an all-English final still on the cards.