No player has dribbled past Virgil van Dijk in his last 64 games for Liverpool.
The defender has been a hit since joining the Reds in a £75million deal from Southampton in January 2018.
And he was a rock at the back as the Reds beat Tottenham 2-0 to secure a sixth Champions League trophy in Madrid on Saturday.
Van Dijk kept the returning Harry Kane quiet and made a last-ditch challenge to deny Heung-min Son in the second-half.
The Netherlands international has helped tighten up a Liverpool defence that used to leak goals.
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Jurgen Klopp’s men had the best defensive record in the 2018/19 Premier League season, conceding just 22 times and keeping 21 clean sheets.
Speaking after Liverpool’s Champions League triumph, Van Dijk said: “I came out to Liverpool because look how passionate the fans are, real fans.
“They live and die for the club and even if we wouldn’t get the result they’ll still be here for us and that’s a good feeling.
“We grow as players and as human beings and as a group. We have a great togetherness.
“I am really proud to play with these players and for these fans.”