Bristol Post

Football New Liverpool deal means the world to defender Joe

- Carl MARKHAM Press Associatio­n

LIVERPOOL defender Joe Gomez admits signing a new contract with the club “meant the world” to him as he recovers from a broken leg.

The 21-year-old has agreed a new deal, replacing the old one he signed in January 2017, which takes him up to 2024.

He has impressed this season - in which Liverpool have had the best start to a league campaign in their history - both alongside Virgil Van Dijk in the centre of defence and also at right-back, where he has alternated with Trent AlexanderA­rnold.

“Signing this new deal means the world to me,” Gomez told liverpoolf­c.com.

“I’ve been at the club a few years now and have had the pleasure to play for Liverpool and experience what that means, so I am delighted to get the chance to extend my contract here.

“I love the club, I love playing and learning here, and I am happy for that to continue.”

Gomez has had his fair share of serious injuries in his relatively short time since he joined from Charlton for £3.5 million, with a cruciate knee ligament operation on duty with England’s Under-21s just days after Jurgen Klopp was appointed manager meaning he had a long road back.

He duly recovered only for an ankle problem, this time playing for the Gareth Southgate’s senior side, denying him a Champions League final appearance and selection for the World Cup in Russia.

However, the manner in which he has bounced back is impressive and this season he has establishe­d himself as Klopp’s preferred partner for Van Dijk in the centre of a defence which has conceded just six league goals in 16 matches so far.

The broken leg, sustained at Burnley last week, will keep him out for six weeks, but the young defender just sees it as another obstacle to overcome.

“Obviously I am devastated with the timing of it. You never want to get injured,” he said.

“I’ve been here a few years and I am still young, but it’s something I’m used to and I am capable of dealing with setbacks like this.

“I’ve done it before and I’ll do it again.

“You never want to be injured, as a player you always want to play. It will be tough for me sitting out for a while, but I will do everything I can to get back better and stronger.”

 ?? Picture: Peter Byrne/PA ?? Joe Gomez, left, celebrates Liverpool’s victory against Everton at Anfield nine days ago
Picture: Peter Byrne/PA Joe Gomez, left, celebrates Liverpool’s victory against Everton at Anfield nine days ago

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