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Courtois admits he feels "sad" about how some Chelsea fans have turned
against him following his transfer to Real Madrid.
The 26-year-old was at Chelsea for seven seasons - though the first three
were spent on loan at Atletico Madrid - before leaving for Real in a £35m
deal over the summer.
The Belgium international revealed he made his decision to leave in March
and explained that is part of the reason he delayed reporting back to
Chelsea following the World Cup.
When asked about some Chelsea fans feeling angry about the manner of his
exit, Courtois said: "It makes me feel sad and obviously they don't know all
the truth.
"I think in March the decision was already made and I thought the club would
accept it.
"Then because the transfer was closed I did not show up because I thought it
better not to disturb the team and the squad.
"If I did go there maybe, I didn't want to be toxic, so obviously it is a
pity because I love Chelsea.
"I loved playing there and I am happy to have won two Premier Leagues, a
league cup and an FA Cup.
"Hopefully it will turn around."
Courtois recently claimed "the level [at Real Madrid] is higher than at
Chelsea", but he says he never meant to disrespect his former club.
"Obviously you get some things in the media like I said there was not enough
quality at Chelsea," Courtois said.
"I never meant that. I just said maybe in training it goes a little bit
faster but that is also the quality of Real Madrid - that is not saying
Chelsea does not have quality."
Courtois says a big factor in his decision to leave for Real was the
opportunity to be closer to his two children, who live in Madrid with his
ex-girlfriend, and he hopes Chelsea fans can understand that.
"I will always look back with a happy feeling to Chelsea," Courtois added.
"I had a chance to go back to Spain to be closer to my kids. That was an
important thing for me.
"I know that a lot of Chelsea fans will understand my decision. I wish them
the best and I am happy to see that they have won their first four games and
I hope they can go on and win the league."