But the Spurs goalkeeper admitted they must start keeping clean sheets if they are to maintain their challenge at the top of the table.
For once, it was Gomes' fault that Tottenham failed to complete a league shutout for the first time since the opening day of the season.
The Brazilian's howler gifted Didier Drogba an equaliser in Sunday's game at White Hart Lane, while he also handed the striker a needless stoppage-time penalty. But Gomes made amends for the latter error by diving the right way to deny Chelsea top spot and keep the tightest title race in years wide open.
The result left fifth-placed Spurs five points off the summit and Gomes said: "Teams like Man United or Chelsea, they keep a lot of clean sheets. We just changed the way we play now. We need time to adapt.
"Sometimes, we need to be more compact, defending, to keep more clean sheets. We concede goals because we attack as well. This season, we have a player like Luka Modric playing in midfield. I think we are still up there; we can keep going and can finish up there."
Source: PA
Source: PA