Diego Gómez
Paraguay
Right
Mar 27, 2003
23
6'1"
170 lb
RW
AM
Half-Space Orchestrator
Assists Saturday
Gomez assisted once to go with three shots (one on goal), one cross (zero accurate) and one chance created in Saturday's 2-1 win over Liverpool. In addition, he was given a yellow card in the 50th minute.
Analysis: Gomez provided one assist during Saturday's win, making the most of his lone chance created. He was dangerous during limited chances on the ball, and took three shots. Gomez has been good creatively, and has shown the talent to pick apart even the best team. He should continue as a big part of the midfield for the rest of the campaign.
Scores opener in 2-1 win
Diego Gomez scored one goal to go with two shots (one on goal), one cross (one accurate) and two chances created in Sunday's 2-1 victory against Nottingham Forest.
Analysis: Gomez scored his fifth goal of the season as he helped Brighton take the lead, as they went on to win 2-1. He scored in each of the last two games. He has put a shot on target in each of the last three games, and he has created two chances on six occasions this year.
Scores opener
Gomez scored one goal to go with one shot (one on goal) in Saturday's 2-0 victory against Brentford.
Analysis: Gomez opened the scoring after converting a rebound from a Ferdi Kadioglu shot that struck the crossbar in the first half of Saturday's win over Brentford, ending his nine-match run without a goal contribution. He added three tackles and one interception in the match. The attacking midfielder has been a regular starter this season, earning 19 starts in 24 Premier League appearances while scoring four goals during that span.
Fit Sunday
Gomez (undisclosed) is on the bench for Sunday's match against Crystal Palace.
Analysis: Gomez is on the bench after some issues with an undisclosed injury, as the midfielder only misses one game. He started in seven games before his injury and will look to return to that spot after testing his legs.
Back available against Palace
Gomez (undisclosed) is back available for Sunday's clash against Crystal Palace, coach Fabian Hurzeler said in the press conference.
Analysis: Gomez missed the last match against Everton due to a minor issue but appears to have fully recovered, as he is back in the mix for Sunday's clash against Crystal Palace. That said, it remains unclear whether he will regain a spot in the starting XI or settle for a bench role, as the recent returns of Pascal Gross and Matt O'Riley could reshape the Seagulls' setup.
Misses call Saturday
Gomez (undisclosed) is ruled out for Saturday's clash against Everton.
Analysis: Gomez misses out on the squad for Saturday's clash against the Toffees due to a minor injury suffered in training. He was not cleared after the final assessment and is left out as a precaution. With Georginio Rutter and Yankuba Minteh back available, his absence does not significantly affect the starting setup.
Doubtful against Everton
Gomez (undisclosed) suffered a minor injury in training and will be a late call for Saturday's clash against Everton, coach Fabian Hurzeler said in the press conference, according to Andy Naylor from The Athletic.
Analysis: Gomez recently suffered a minor injury in training and will be a doubt for Saturday's clash against the Toffees. The Paraguayan will likely be assessed after the final training session to see if he can make the squad on Saturday. That said, with Georginio Rutter and Yankuba Minteh back, Gomez will likely see less playing time in the frontline, therefore his potential absence won't impact so much the starting squad.
Puts away lone shot
Diego Gomez scored one goal to go with one shot (one on goal) in Saturday's 2-1 defeat to Arsenal.
Analysis: The midfielder scored on his lone shot of the game to give Brighton some hope in the second half but couldn't muster much else. He has a favorable matchup coming up on Tuesday against West Ham, a team which has allowed 36 goals this season.
Option moving forward
Gomez is no longer banned and is an option after his suspension.
Analysis: Gomez has served his one game on the sidelines due to yellow card accumulation, sitting out against Sunderland. He is now an option and should assume a starting role, starting in 11 of his 15 appearances this season, while bagging two goals.
Receives one match ban
Gomez will serve one-match ban due to an accumulation of five yellow cards in the Premier League.
Analysis: Gomez accumulated five yellow cards in the Premier League and will be suspended for the clash against Sunderland on Saturday. His absence will impact the starting squad since he has been a regular starter in the frontline for the Seagulls this season, with Kaoru Mitoma finding back a starting role or Brajan Gruda getting a larger role for that game. Gomez will be back available for the clash against Arsenal on Dec. 27.
Creates four chances
Gomez generated two shots (two on goal), four crosses (two accurate) and four chances created in Sunday's 0-0 draw versus Crystal Palace.
Analysis: Gomez created four chances during Sunday's draw and also took a pair of shots and put them both on target. Gomez was one of the most consistently effective attacking threats throughout the match, but couldn't find the back of the net. Gomez should remain a big contributor moving forward after scoring a brace last time out against Leeds.
Scores brace in victory
Gomez scored two goals to go with four shots (three on goal) and two chances created in Saturday's 3-0 victory versus Leeds United.
Analysis: Gomez scored in the 64th and 70th minutes to put the game out of sight for the Seagulls. He showed excellent positioning in the box and clinical finishing on the break, and contributed to a bunch of season highs in his best outing of the season in the Premier League with four shots, two chances created, four tackles, and one interception.
Fit and available Saturday
Gomez (hip) is fit and available for Saturday's clash against Manchester United, coach Fabian Hurzeler said in the press conference.
Analysis: Gomez was back in team training this week and is fully fit and available for Saturday's clash against Manchester United. The attacking midfielder was forced off last time out due to a hip injury that turned out to be only minor. Gomez could return directly to the starting XI against the Red Devils.
Returns to training
Gomez (hip) has returned to team training ahead of Saturday's match against Manchester United, according to his club.
Analysis: Gomez has been dealing with a hip injury this week, but is already making progress towards a return, with the midfielder joining his teammates for training. This is great news for the club, as he started in their past three games and could make a quick turnaround. He will now be in a race to be fit for Saturday, probably needing to pass some testing to play.
Dealing with hip injury
Gomez was forced off during the 36th minute of Saturday's 2-1 victory over Newcastle due to a hit on his hip, coach Fabian Hurzeler said in a press conference, according to The Argus. "I think it's a hit on his hip so I can't give any more information. We have to wait for the scan."
Analysis: Gomez will have to be assessed in the coming days to know the extend of the hip issue he suffered on Saturday. The attacking midfielder was forced off in the first half after receiving a hit on his hip. If the injury proves to be serious, Stefanos Tzimas would likely see increased playing time with the Seagulls.
Forced off
Gomez was forced off during the 36th minute of Saturday's match vs Newcastle.
Analysis: Gomez is unable to continue after a suspected thigh injury that saw his day end early. He had just earned his third start in a row, earning four starts in seven appearances. He will be further assessed in the coming days to find out the severity of the injury,
Makes starting XI
Gomez (thigh) is in the starting XI for Saturday's clash against Newcastle.
Analysis: Gomez has shaken off his minor thigh issue and starts Saturday's clash against the Magpies. The midfielder was withdrawn from Paraguay's squad during the break but returned to full fitness in time. He had started the last two matches for the Seagulls and looks set to retain that role moving forward.
High chance to play
Gomez (thigh) has a high chance to play in Saturday's clash against Newcastle, coach Fabian Hurzeler said in the press conference, according to The Argus.
Analysis: Gomez was withdrawn from Paraguay's squad due to a thigh injury that looks to be only minor since hte midfielder has a high chance of playing in Saturday's clash against the Magpies. This is very good news for the Seagulls as he as been a starter in the last two games and should resume that role if deemed fully fit for the game.
Injured with Paraguay
Gomez suffered a thigh injury while serving with Paraguay, according to Angel Elian of Radio Nanduti.
Analysis: Gomez was withdrawn from Paraguay's match early Tuesday and is now feared to have suffered an injury to his thigh. This will be something to monitor for Brighton, as he started in their past two games, starting in three of his six appearances this season. He will hope his issues are minor and a return against Newcastle can come Saturday, with Georginio Rutter and Brajan Gruda as other options in the attacking portion of the midfield if Gomez misses time.
Working into starting role
Gomez has started in the club's past two games for 161 minutes of play since returning from an illness.
Analysis: Gomez has started his campaign in a decent way this season, starting in their past two games for three starts in six appearances. That said, he was expected to be more of a depth option, but has earned a bigger role due to the injury of Jack Hinshelwood (ankle), likely to continue earning the start until he returns. However, he could then drop to the bench once Hinshelwood returns, as the midfielder is still without a goal contribution despite playing in a more attacking midfield role.
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