The goalkeeper made a mess of a turn with the ball at his feet and lost possession to Kelechi Iheanacho after 63 minutes at the King Power Stadium, allowing Rachid Ghezzal to score.
And Gomez does not think the error means Alisson, who became the world’s most expensive goalkeeper when he joined from Roma for £66million before Kepa Arrizabalaga arrived at Chelsea, should try to change his game.
“As a team, we play for clean sheets, that is important and it’s the foundation for you because if they don’t score you can’t lose,” he said. “It’s going to happen, though. We’re bound to concede goals, but the main thing is the reaction. We didn’t drop our heads and we knew we could withstand the pressure and that is the main thing. We’ll take the three points over the clean sheet.
Gomez will now join up with the England squad for the UEFA Nations League matches against Spain and Croatia, having earned a recall after missing the World Cup due to an operation on an ankle injury.
“I was watching it like any other fan but I was disappointed not to be there,” he said. “I’m over it now and it’s about moving on; I can’t dwell on my own disappointment. I’ve just got to move on and I’m happy to be back in the squad.