While Barcelona will be happier with their 100 per cent league record, Real Madrid are proud to have kept four clean sheets in their opening four games for the first time in their history.
Madrid fans hoped that Saturday’s 1-0 win against Granada would be the game when Cristiano Ronaldo broke the club’s all-time goalscoring record. The Portuguese did not score and the headline writers shifted attention to goalkeeper Keylor Navas, who was excellent against a vengeful Granada.
Granada conceded nine in the equivalent fixture last season and felt slighted by Madrid’s official website asking how many goals fans thought their team would score in this season’s fixture.
Navas has only been at Madrid a year, replacing club legend Iker Casillas, but he is hugely popular. Even before the transfer deadline day shenanigans which saw David de Gea’s transfer to the Bernabeu and Navas’s to Manchester United fall through, Madrid fans voted overwhelmingly in favour of the Costa Rican being give a chance as their No 1 this season after the departure of Casillas, a goalkeeper he shares many stylistic similarities with.
Navas is a religious, humble and determined man who waited patiently for his time at Levante and then did so well when it came that Real Madrid and Manchester United’s Louis van Gaal approached him after he had also excelled for Costa Rica at the 2014 World Cup.
Madrid got there first and Navas turned United down because, mentally, he was preparing for the move to Madrid. He left Levante on good terms and keeps in regular touch with the club’s staff, especially his former goalkeeping coach, Pepe Martinez Puig.
“He’s a great boy, really professional, completely grounded,” Puig said on Saturday as he watched Levante at Camp Nou, where Navas had made his away debut in La Liga only two years before.
Navas was not Madrid’s No 1 choice for this season, and was preparing for a move to Manchester United. He even called United the day after the deal fell through and admitted that he cried after he got the bad news waiting for a flight at Barajas Airport. Now he has to get over that and keep Kiko Casilla out of the Madrid goal.
“He has the mental strength of character to prove that he should be No 1 at the Bernabeu,” Puig said.
“He’s also perfect for Madrid where he has to face counter attacks. He has many good years ahead of him.”
The future of Madrid’s goalkeeping situation is not clear, but if Navas continues this season as he has started, the clamour for De Gea’s services will lessen by the week.
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