Joe Gomez reveals Jurgen Klopp must pay his wife money if he scores a goal.

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Liverpool’s English defender Joe Gomez is determined to score the first goal of his career. After the target has been clean for a long time. He also states that Jurgen Klopp, the manager, is holding his own. If you can get the ball into the bottom of the net, you will have to pay money to your wife.

Joe Gomez, the versatile defender of Liverpool, reveals that German team manager Jurgen Klopp Made a bet with his wife that if he scored a goal he would pay her money.

The 26-year-old English defender Joe Gomez has played 201 games for the agency since moving from Charlton Athletic, which has been around 8 and a half years in total. He has been given the necessary left-back role because Andrew Roberton and Kostas Tsimikas have injury problems. 

Gomez was born in London’s Catford area and joined the academy from his hometown, Charlton Athletic, where he made his debut for the U18s. At the time he was only 13 years old, although he was already attracting a lot of interest from many clubs. But he opted to sign a professional contract with Charlton and made his first senior appearance in the 4-0 League Cup win over Colchester at The Val. Ley on 12 August 2014, playing 90 minutes as a right-back. Report by ยูฟ่าเบท

one week later. He was given the opportunity to play in the first game in the league. From the home game defeating Derby County 3-2 in the Championship. Gomez appear on the field to help the team in a total of 24 matches throughout the 2014-15 season. And started in 18 games, both in the right-back and center positions. His preferred back

On June 20, 2015, Liverpool announced the acquisition of Gomez to join the team. On a 5-year contract for a fee of 3.5 million pounds.

However, Gomez, who is the current player who has served Liverpool the longest, has made an outstanding performance. In the full-back position Both the offense was great and the defense was solid. But there’s only one thing players can’t do and that’s score goals. 

For now, Gomez is the fourth-longest Liverpool player without a goal in the club’s history. Behind Everheim Longworth (370 games), Rob Jones (243 games). and Stefan Anchaux (205 games)