Thing is Gomez was JK last CB pick earlier this season. Made me wonder if JK views Gomez as VVD, replacement.
He was the main partnership last season too until injury. Then matip stood up and kept his place. Klopp will keep Gomez in and reward him with how he has been playing
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He was only about two and a half years there, if I remember. I think his first stint at Chelsea was his longest, even that was only three full seasons.
Yep, two years. Don't know why I was thinking he was there for four. Wishful thinking? He's never been at a club for four years then; whether it be as a player, coach or manager!