Jürgen Klopp had the luxury of selecting two from Joe Gomez, Ibrahima Konate, Joel Matip and Van Dijk at the heart of his backline for the majority of last season as the Reds won two trophies and finished runners-up in two more.
Each of the quartet are close-knit friends with the others off the pitch, a factor that proves hugely beneficial to the team when they step onto the field in tandem.
As does their understanding approach to the competition of tussling for a pair of positions in the XI, with a unified focus on high performance their top priority.
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“It’s quite special to have these boys around and also as partners around, full of quality,” Van Dijk told Liverpoolfc.com during an extended interview at the training camp in Austria.
“Different qualities, each and every one of us, but we complement each other very well.
“The relationship we all have together is also a very big thing; we really enjoy the hard work and we all want the same goal and that’s winning games.
“Whoever is playing, we support each other, in every single competition. That’s key to success, so hopefully we can keep that going.”
Gomez ensured his membership of the collective will continue into the forthcoming years when he signed a new long-term contract with Liverpool earlier this month.
It was a decision he had previously discussed with Van Dijk, who was naturally delighted to see the No.12 put pen to paper – for himself and for the club.
“We spoke about it before he signed the deal and I’m just very happy that he’s staying at the club, staying with me. Also I’m happy for the club that he’s signed,” said the Dutchman
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“He is, in my opinion, [one of] if not the best English centre-back around. Obviously we’ve both been very unlucky with the injuries we had. Obviously his time will come again and hopefully this season he can show that.”
Konate, arrived as a new addition to the defensive ranks last summer and earned plenty of praise for his performances over the course of 29 appearances.
Now a senior France international, the 23-year-old is another player with whom Van Dijk has swiftly established a friendship, and he anticipates more to come from Konate as he develops.
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“He’s a very, very good player,” he said. “What I like the most about him is the will to learn each and every day as well.
“Obviously there are loads of things that can improve – and that’s good because he has time, he needs the experience. In my opinion, experience is a big thing for a centre-half to learn and to take with you.
“In his case, I’m very happy to see him develop, I’m very happy to see him shine on and off the pitch, he’s a fantastic character.
“But I can say that about the other two [Gomez and Matip] as well. We are very blessed as a club and I am very blessed to have these players around me as well.”
The currently ongoing pre-season is markedly different for Van Dijk to a year ago.