Van Dijk has spent years silencing strikers in the Liverpool backline, having previously done so for the likes of Celtic and Southampton, but Brown believes that there is simply no contest between the Reds star and his old team-mate, Ferdinand, who carved out his legacy as one of the best defenders the top-flight has ever seen.
"I’d 100 percent of the time pick Rio over Virgil van Dijk. Of course, I could be being biased, but if you’ve seen Rio you know he’s just different class," he said in an interview with 10bet Casino.
Brown praised Ferdinand’s flawless reading of the game, his pace, and his almost telepathic anticipation that allowed him to neutralise danger without resorting to reckless sliding tackles.
"Individually, he can do everything, and he has such poise that he’s rarely scrambling around for a slide tackle," Brown argued. "He reads the game immaculately, has pace, is always in the right position to make his job easier. He won so many trophies to show just how important he was to the side."
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