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Virgil van Dijk closes gap on Premier League record amid John Terry debate

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Liverpool IconLiverpool FC NewsFeaturesVirgil Van DijkVirgil van Dijk found the back of the net again for Liverpool as the Reds boosted their chances of qualifying for the Champions League by beating West Ham on SaturdayLiverpool center-back Virgil van Dijk is having another great season(Image: Dan Mullan/Getty Images)Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk moved into second spot in the all-time Premier League goalscoring charts for center-backs this weekend with his header against West Ham helping to send the Reds on the way to an important win.Van Dijk doubled his side's lead at Anfield on Saturday, with Hugo Ekitike having opened the scoring. Alexis Mac Allister and Cody Gakpo also scored, with an own-goal rounding things off nicely for Liverpool.Now on 28 goals in the league for Liverpool, only Chelsea legend John Terry (with 41) has scored more Premier League goals among central defenders, excluding penalties, in the competition's history.READ MORE: Liverpool injury latest and possible return dates after Florian Wirtz updateREAD MORE: Hugo Ekitike claims he is ‘not happy’ despite convincing Liverpool win West HamRecently, Terry has moved to stake his claim for being better than Van Dijk after being irked by a debate on talkSPORT involving former Liverpool winger Jermaine Pennant."Everyone has their opinion, but it should be backed by stats," Terry said."I hold the records for most goals and clean sheets by a defender, and at 34 I played every minute of Chelsea’s 2014/15 title-winning season under Jose Mourinho."Virgil van Dijk is one of the best Premier League defenders of all time(Image: Getty Images)That was an opinion shared by the former Chelsea midfielder Jody Morris, who played with Terry and later became a coach with the Stamford Bridge side."If you're picking a Premier League best XI, if anyone picks another centre-half over JT and Rio, then they're not taking it seriously," said Morris, speaking on In The Mixer."On Van Dijk, it is [a recency bias].



Van Dijk is an unbelievable player. I'm not playing down Virgil van Dijk as a player here.

You can't pick [Van Dijk]. I think you still would have to pick people like Sol Campbell and Tony Adams."The debate about Van Dijk in comparison to Terry and the likes of Rio Ferdinand will continue.