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Liverpool’s Joe Gomez suffers leg fracture but Sean Dyche defends tackles

- Paul Wilson

Liverpool’s Joe Gomez will be out until the new year with a fracture of the lower left leg after crashing into the perimeter wall at Turf Moor on Wednesday.

Playing at right-back, Gomez was racing down the touchline in an attacking position when a sliding tackle from Ben Mee took the ball cleanly but followed through to bring down the Liverpool player, who skidded over the dead ball line and into an advertisin­g hoarding. Gomez was treated pitchside but was in obvious pain and ended up being carried off on a stretcher. The 21year-old England player was assessed by Liverpool’s medical staff and a fracture was confirmed, with initial estimates suggesting that he could face a six week lay-off.

Jürgen Klopp said at the time he was unhappy about a number of sliding tackles on what rain had made a dangerousl­y slippery surface, and revealed he asked the referee, Stuart Attwell, to curb the challenges despite accepting they were not fouls. “The players need to be careful at a tight ground with a surface like that,” the Liverpool manager said. “I saw too many tacklers sliding in from some distance, when it would have been safer to take a couple more steps.”

That left Sean Dyche perplexed over whether Klopp was accusing Mee of malice, and what exactly he would have liked the referee to do. “I’m a little bit confused,” the Burnley manager said. “He said there was a sliding tackle from some distance that everyone liked, and that it was a good tackle but you are not allowed to do it.

“Ben Mee’s was a fantastic tackle and I think Gomez realised that. We send him our best wishes over his injury but it was not from a bad tackle. Football managers can question whatever they want but I don’t think they can reinvent the rules. I thought there were some excellent tackles in the game, and if the suggestion now is that you cannot make those tackles any more then I am happy to be oldfashion­ed.

“I notice he [Klopp] did not make any reference to Daniel Sturridge cheating. When he went down to win a freekick there was no one near him, he never got touched.”

 ??  ?? Liverpool’s Joe Gomez receives medical attention after sustaining his injury in the 3-1 win at Burnley. Photograph: Scott Heppell/Reuters
Liverpool’s Joe Gomez receives medical attention after sustaining his injury in the 3-1 win at Burnley. Photograph: Scott Heppell/Reuters

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