Real Madrid defender Dean Huijsen has played down the significance of training at Anfield as he revealed why joining Liverpool this summer was never a possibility. The Reds were amongst several clubs keen on securing Huijsen's signature from Bournemouth before the Spain international chose to make the switch to the Bernabeu.
Huijsen, who suffered defeats both home and away against Liverpool whilst playing for Bournemouth last season and received yellow cards in both fixtures, will face the Reds on Tuesday evening when Real Madrid travel to Anfield for their Champions League opening stage encounter.
Bernabeu manager Xabi Alonso surprised many at the weekend by revealing his squad had decided against training at Anfield on Monday night in preparation for the match.
Speaking in the Anfield media conference room on Monday, Huijsen said, per the Liverpool Echo. : "For me personally, I've already played here. But to be honest I don't think it will be a problem for me.
"It's just a football pitch. The players and I prefer to train at our training ground than here before the game.
"We are really looking forward to it. We hope to come away with the three points and play the best game we possibly can at the moment.
"Mentally I'm feeling really well. It was a dream of mine to be here (at Real Madrid) and I hope to give great joy to Real Madrid fans."
Regarding transfer speculation linking him with Liverpool, Huijsen added: "I've said it many times, going to Real Madrid was a dream of mine and I wanted to play for what for me, for everyone, is the best team and best club in the world.
"I fitted in well with Xabi's ideas and he told me about the club's plan and I'm really happy to be here."
Vinicius Jnr courted controversy last month when he reacted angrily to being substituted during the home La Liga win over Barcelona.
However, Huijsen said: "To be honest, in the press a lot was written about it and you made a big thing about something that wasn't a big thing.
"He said sorry, I think that was right, he is a wonderful guy and a great team-mate. These things happen in football."

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