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The win maintained new boss Julen Lopetegui's perfect start, but plenty of eyes were drawn to what was going on at the back of the team rather than the front. The Belgian's move to Madrid from Chelsea was one of the headline deals of the summer, as he agitated for a move and even failed to report for training in a bid to get it . Chelsea replaced him by making Spanish international Kepa Arrizabalaga the most expensive goalkeeper in world football at £71m , but while he has experienced victory in each of his three appearances for his new club so far, Courtois is still waiting to pull on a Real shirt.
They were so impressed with the display of Navas - who played a key role in Bale's goal with a quick thrown to Isco, who in turn released the Welshman - that many think he should keep the No.1 shirt. After the match though, Lopetegui claimed that he'll decide who his goalkeeper will be on a game-by-game basis. "It's not a situation that's easy to understand but it's simple enough to explain," he told reporters. the manager says he'll decidfreee on his keeper on a game-by-game basis "I've got some really good options in goal and there are no problems in that area. We'll decide what's best for each game. Click here to Join the whatsapp group for ALL CHELSEA NEWS
"Keylor got the nod today and did very well. There's great competition and that makes us stronger in the goalkeeping department. I've got some thoughts in my mind, but I'm not going to share them. "Over the course of the season, I'll look for solutions to solve the next immediate challenge."
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