Gomez launched the ball into the box at Wembley, with Harry Kane then flicking the ball into the path of Jesse Lingard who levelled the scores with 12 minutes to go. Coach Thomas Gronnemark hailed the impact.
"What makes him a good thrower, he had learned most of the things I wanted to teach him about technique very seriously, he’s taken the training seriously,' Gronnemark told 'Mundial'.
"You know, you can say that he has good technique now, but we are still trying to improve him even more, he’s a good player, he has some fast muscles when he’s running against strikers, he’s very fast but also very flexible.
"With Joe, it’s good technique but also a good physique. He can throw very hard but he can also throw far, it’s very difficult to defend against because he can throw very dangerously to the far post."