The international break is about to come to an end. When it seemed that Paris Saint-Germain was about to come out unscathed, goalkeeper Keylor Nava picked up an injury in the final World Cup qualifying fixture for Costa Rica against the United States.

Manager Mauricio Pochettino answered a question at his press conference regarding the status of the 34-year-old goalkeeper. Still, with Gianluigi Donnarumma as the backup, it doesn’t seem though be rushing Navas to the pitch once they figure out the diagnosis.

“Keylor hasn’t returned yet. He will be examined upon his return. He felt embarrassed. We hope he got out more as a precaution than anything else,” Pochettino said.

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