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The Versatility and Challenges of Joe Gomez’s 2023/24 Season

Ain’t nobody like Joe Gomez. That’s what Jurgen Klopp would have been humming at times last season too. In the 2023/24 season, Joe Gomez showcased his flexibility and commitment to Liverpool FC. However, this season was a rollercoaster of highs and lows, which has led to recent speculation about his future with the club. Here, we break down his performance, highlighting key statistics, standout moments, and areas of struggle.

Headline Numbers

Joe Gomez’s versatility was on full display this season. He played a total of 51 matches across all competitions, amassing 3,131 minutes on the pitch. In the Premier League alone, he featured in 32 games, contributing 1 goal and 1 assist. His participation extended across multiple competitions: 10 games in the Europa League, 2 in the EFL Cup, and 4 in the FA Cup. One of the standout aspects of Gomez’s season was his ability to adapt to various positions. He played 25 matches as a right-back, 19 as a left-back, 5 as a centre-back, and even spent time in defensive midfield. This positional flexibility was invaluable for Liverpool, especially given the injuries and tactical adjustments required throughout the season. The utility man for all occasions.

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Biggest High

Gomez’s finest performances came in the Europa League, where he truly shone. His highest ratings, according to WhoScored.com, were recorded in matches against Toulouse (8.27) and LASK (8.91). These games highlighted his defensive prowess and his ability to contribute to the team’s overall performance. In the match against LASK, Gomez was pivotal, leading the defence with composure and intelligence, which earned him plaudits from fans and pundits alike. It wasn’t just the Europa where he shined, but it was more about his ability to do a job and play well rather than be the major shining light.

Biggest Low

Unfortunately, not every game was a high point for Gomez. His most challenging moment came in the Europa League group stage match against Atalanta, where Liverpool suffered a heavy 3-0 defeat at home. Gomez struggled significantly in this fixture, and his performance was reflected in a disappointing WhoScored rating of 5.88. This match epitomised the defensive frailties that occasionally plagued Liverpool’s backline this season. Additionally, no matter how well Gomez seemed to do, as soon as the more recognised player came back he was back to bench or cover duty.

Overall Thoughts

Joe Gomez’s 2023/24 season was a mixed bag of impressive highs and challenging lows. His versatility allowed him to be a crucial part of Liverpool’s defensive setup, covering various positions as needed. Despite his adaptability and overall positive contributions, the end of the season saw Gomez fall out of the starting lineup, prompting discussions about his future at the club. As Gomez looks towards the next season, the there is a suspicion that he maybe looking away from the club and a move down south may appeal. Moving forward, if he does stay under Arne Slot, his focus should be on consistency and establishing himself as a key player in one primary position to avoid being a jack of all trades but master of none.

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