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·03 de dezembro de 2024
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Virgil Van Dijk’s name has become synonymous with defensive excellence in football, particularly in the Premier League. On the Anfield Index Daily Red Podcast, hosted by Dave Hendrick, the discussion delved into Van Dijk’s position among the greatest defenders to grace England’s top flight. Hendrick, an unwavering advocate for football objectivity, dismantled myths around some past legends, asserting, “Virgil Van Dijk is the most complete centre-back to ever play the game.”
One of the podcast’s main themes was the comparison of Van Dijk to John Terry, Rio Ferdinand, and Nemanja Vidić. Hendrick did not shy away from critiquing the nostalgia surrounding these players. “John Terry wasn’t even the best centre-back in his own Chelsea team—Ricardo Carvalho was better,” he asserted. Similarly, regarding Ferdinand and Vidić, Hendrick noted, “Both Jaap Stam and Gary Pallister were superior defenders at Manchester United.”
Hendrick methodically compared Van Dijk’s era to those of the aforementioned defenders, highlighting the evolution of the Premier League. “More teams score 60 or more goals now than in any era Ferdinand, Vidić, or Terry played in,” he explained, referencing modern attacking powerhouses like Erling Haaland, Harry Kane, and Mohamed Salah.
A striking point in the podcast was Hendrick’s critique of the claim that defenders of past decades faced tougher opposition. “This idea that attackers in the 2000s were better is nonsense. Thierry Henry was world-class, but past him, the calibre wasn’t as deep,” Hendrick argued. In contrast, Van Dijk’s era features prolific scorers across multiple teams. “He’s faced Haaland, Kane, Salah, Aguero—and consistently pocketed them,” Hendrick said.
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The host also emphasised Van Dijk’s versatility, saying, “Virgil defends the halfway line. Terry and Vidić defended their 18-yard boxes with deep blocks and heavy midfield protection.” The modern Liverpool side’s style, which often leaves Van Dijk exposed, further underscores his brilliance. “John Terry couldn’t have played in Klopp’s Liverpool team; he simply lacked the pace,” Hendrick claimed.
Beyond physical attributes, Hendrick praised Van Dijk’s technical and mental attributes. “There’s no area where you look at Virgil and think, ‘That’s a weak point.’ He’s flawless in aerial duels, passing, and one-on-one defending,” Hendrick enthused. He also dismissed accolades based purely on team achievements, such as clean-sheet records, which he called “team accomplishments.”
Contrasting Van Dijk with legends like Paolo Maldini and Alessandro Nesta, Hendrick maintained, “While Maldini is the greatest left-back ever, Van Dijk is the most complete centre-back. He could play in any style, any team, any era.”
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The podcast concluded with a resounding endorsement of Van Dijk’s place in history. Hendrick proclaimed, “Virgil isn’t just the best centre-back in Premier League history; he’s arguably the best to ever play the game.”
Whether you agree with Hendrick or not, the arguments presented offer a compelling case for Van Dijk’s greatness. Liverpool fans can revel in the fact that, as Hendrick so aptly put it, “There’s never been one like Virgil.”
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