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Keylor Navas is involved in a great scandal in his National Team

The Costa Rican goalkeeper and a serious complaint against him

By Mauricio Saenz

The Costa Rican goalkeeper and a serious complaint against him
The Costa Rican goalkeeper and a serious complaint against him
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Keylor Navas is on the main covers of all the sports media in the world due to his great performances and, in the last week, for the penalty that stopped Lionel Messi, which meant the classification of PSG to the quarterfinals of the Champions League League by eliminating Barcelona. However, this Monday a very serious complaint against him came to light.

More and more details are revealed by the parties involved in the trial between the players of the Costa Rican National Team Bryan Ruiz, Celso Borges and Keylor Navas before two former managers for alleged defamations after asserting that the three were willing to let themselves be lost to force at the exit of former coach Jorge Luis Pinto. This Monday, the soccer player Borges appeared via the Internet from Spain, as well as the former leaders Rafael Vargas and the former president of the Costa Rican Football Federation, Eduardo Li.

Precisely the latter indicated that Pinto had a clause in his contract that in case of losing three games in a row he could be dismissed from his position and this opened the door to conflict. "The players removed the confidentiality clause that we had with Pinto that said that if the National Team lost three games, the contract would be terminated and when Fedef Fútbol didn't find reasons to dismiss him, Keylor Navas was the one who said we lose all three games", Li mentioned in his appearance.

According to what Teletica publishes, the former president of Fedef Fútbol was surprised that the players were aware of this clause as it was confidential. "The players did not want the continuity of Pinto, the relationship was broken and it caught my attention that they knew about this clause", explained the former leader.


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