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The 27-year-old England defender was forced to leave the pitch just 11 minutes into Liverpool's surprising FA Cup defeat at Plymouth last weekend.
Having made only 17 appearances this season under manager Arne Slot, Gomez now faces further assessments to determine the extent of his injury.
"That will be a special moment for the rest of my career and probably the biggest moment for me really because to score like that is special," he said post-match.
"I've had a couple of promotions and playing for my country, but this is the biggest.
With everything that's happening right now, leaving this iconic stadium, a special stadium, it will be the biggest one of my career.
"It was mental.
With the occasion, it just feels special.
I'm just pleased to be part of it."
The match's conclusion saw tensions boil over with players from both teams receiving red cards, including Liverpool manager Arne Slot.
Despite the fracas and the disappointment of dropped points, Liverpool's captain Van Dijk remained optimistic when he spoke to Match of the Day: "We have put ourselves in a solid position," he stated on Wednesday night.
"We all know we have so many difficult games coming up.
Everyone should be disappointed on the last part of this game but from tomorrow the focus will be on recovery.
"The main thing for us is to completely focus on ourselves, and as fans as well, don't look at what others are doing and writing, just focus on us.
"Every game will be tough until the end of the season, then we will see at the end of the road if it is enough.