One month and 18 days later, Keylor Navas and Real Madrid will coincide on the football pitch, although this time he will be wearing the colours of Paris Saint-Germain. That day at the Allianz Arena, where Los Blancos were taking part in a pre-season tournament, was the last time the Costa Rican took to the pitch in a Madrid shirt. Wednesday night will be the first time in five and a half years that the opposition goalkeeper will be the man who played a key role in Madrid winning three successive Champions League trophies between 2016 and 2018, having last faced the 13-time European champions as a Levante player back on March 9, 2014. At that time, Madrid were top of LaLiga Santander by three points but ended out losing out on the title to Atletico Madrid, following Los Rojiblancos’ draw at the Camp Nou on the final matchday. When Keylor last came up against Madrid with Levante, the Valencian side lost 3-0 in the Spanish capital with Cristiano Ronaldo and Marcelo getting on the scoresheet to go with an own goal from Nikolaos Karabelas. That was the second time Levante lost to Madrid that season. Although, the 2013/14 season…