David Faitelson analyzed by ESPN Costa Rica to Keylor Navas, goalkeeper who currently plays for PSG and former Real Madrid footballer.
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The Mexican journalist attacked the meringue team assuring that they did not value the tic goalkeeper and that the nationality cost him his place in the Spanish club.
“Keylor Navas has been one of football’s greatest, most underrated goalkeepers in recent times. For what he achieved at Real Madrid, winning leagues in Europe and always responding like a serious goalkeeper in the most difficult moments of the team Spanish “.
He added: “But with all due respect, Real Madrid paid him with rubbish, they didn’t pay Keylor Navas well. They always intended to bring in another goalkeeper, first De Gea, then they took Courtois and then his departure occurred “.
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On Navas ’current affairs, Faitelson put him at the level of names like Ter Stegen, Oblak, Neuer and has claimed to be among the best.
“I am very pleased that today he continues to maintain an important level at PSG, it is clear that it is difficult to leave Madrid and not go down in level. The tic is maintained and continues to show his skills and of course he is at the level of best in the world “.
He also commented on nationality, a factor that for the Aztec commentator was a major factor in his departure from Real Madrid.
“Let’s stop underestimating a footballer according to his nationality, I wonder perhaps why Keylor Navas is Costa Rican is not at the level of the best goalkeeper in the world? This seemed to me that was a factor when he was rejected unfairly from Real Madrid “.
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And he closed, “I’m not going to put the label on defending Keylor, defending him alone under the posts, but we haven’t had the ability to recognize what Navas is worth.”