Keylor Navas is managing 'Zamora' numbers Real Madrid Better goals conceded ratio than Oblak

Keylor Navas has been one of the main beneficiaires of Zinedine Zidane's return as coach of Real Madrid, with the Costa Rican reclaiming the number one spot from Thibaut Courtois.

With just six goals conceded in nine games, his average of 0.66 goals conceded per game ranks better than Atletico Madrid's Jan Oblak, whose current rate is 0.68.

This figure would put Navas in the lead of the race for the 'Zamora' trophy awarded to the keeper in LaLiga Santander with the lowest ratio of goals conceded per game.

However, in order to be in the running for the Zamora title, one must feature in more than 60 minutes of 28 league matches.

Navas appears to have the better of Los Blancos teammate Courtois in every department, with the Belgian having conceded 1.25 goals per game, 30 in the 24 matches he has played.

The Costa Rican has won 66 percent of the matches he has played, in comparison to the Belgian's 54 percent.

Navas appears confident in all facets of his game with three successful exits from his area in as many attempts: against Girona, Leganes and Athletic Club.

In his nine games, Navas has made 18 saves, spelling an average of two per game.

He made five in the match against Getafe, four against Girona, two against Valencia, three against Athletic and one in the clashes against Real Betis, Celta, Leganes and the first leg of the Copa del Rey against Getafe.