Keylor Navas will use the whistles of Real Madrid fans towards him as a motivating factor and wants to ‘change those whistles into applause’.
The Costa Rican goalkeeper was whistled after allowing Kevin Prince-Boateng to nip in ahead of him to slot into an empty net to make it 3-1 to Los Amarillos at the Bernabeu following on from individual mistakes against Sevilla, Napoli and Valencia.
"It is not the first time I have been whistled at the Bernabeu," Navas said.
"I can turn the situation around and make the fans trust in me. People are free to give their opinions, I respect that. I am going to work to change those whistles into applause.
“I know when I make a mistake, I do not hide. I was called into action four times and made one mistake. When the bullets are firing you must show your chest.
"I am just focused on working hard and performing as best I can. You never know what might happen in the future, but for the moment I am defending this shirt right to the end, as I always do."