Nottingham Forest keeper Keylor Navas has been blasted for missing his country’s upcoming international matches.
The Costa Rica legend will miss the CONCACAF Nations League matches against Martinique and Panama, with national coach Luis Fernando Suarez saying he wants to look at other goalkeepers.
The 36-year-old has 110 caps for his country and appeared at the recent World Cup in Qatar. However, that hasn’t afforded him any slack from well-known journalist José Miguel Domínguez, who has unleashed an incredible rant against the former Real Madrid stopper, who joined the Reds in January from Paris Saint-Germain.
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“Keylor Navas should be more Costa Rican, [he should] take off that Superman cape from Europe,” he said via AS.
“At PSG, Keylor did not look at him. [Gianluigi] Donnarumma [PSG’s number one] took it off the map. When he [Navas] arrives in England, he is still great, but he must be more humble.
“He has to put on his [international] jacket against Panama, he has to be in the less important games. I understand it, he is a very important goalkeeper, of high circumstances.
“But I think it's time for him to reconsider, to come down from this Dragon Ball Z cloud, to compete at the Central American level, to go to the Gold Cup, to be supported by the Costa Ricans.”
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