Virgil van Dijk and Joe Gomez have impressed in Liverpool's strong start to the new Premier League season.
But the centre-back pairing still have a long way to go if they are to match the best defensive duos seen in England's top-flight.
Sportsmail experts MARTIN KEOWN and CHRIS SUTTON rank their top five partnerships...
Martin Keown
Alan Hansen & Mark Lawrenson
For a young defender, this Liverpool pair were the benchmark. I faced them aged 19 while on loan at Brighton. Hansen was a graceful ball player and Lawrenson was quick and more mobile. Liverpool were dominant with these two.
Tony Adams & Steve Bould
I was privileged to play in Arsenal’s well-drilled back line but would never dream of picking myself! Tony and Bouldy were key players in the 1989 and 1991 title wins and I played alongside them when we won the Double in 1998. That defence worked like clockwork.
Steve Bruce & Gary Pallister
Jaap Stam was Manchester United’s best Premier League centre back but did not have a regular partner. Bruce and Pallister’s partnership was as important as Eric Cantona in establishing United as a force.
John Terry & Ricardo Carvalho
Two pioneers for Chelsea. This rock-solid partnership conceded just 15 goals as Jose Mourinho’s side won the title in 2005. Their success created an aura which set the tone for the success of the Roman Abramovich era.
Rio Ferdinand & Nemanja Vidic
Whenever Rio speaks about Vidic, you can tell just how much he loved playing with him. Vidic was an out-an-out defender who allowed the more cultured Ferdinand to come out with the ball. They delivered five League titles and the Champions League.
Chris Sutton
Tony Adams & Martin Keown
When I think of the great Premier League defences I go straight to Arsenal in the Nineties. Steve Bould was superb, too, but Martin would kill me if I left him out! All three were ruthless. Adams would work the centre forward. He would read the flight of the ball and nip in front of you to win it. I had never experienced anything quite like it.
Rio Ferdinand & Nemanja Vidic
Vidic relished scraps with strikers. Ferdinand was physical, too, but in terms of reading the game he was miles ahead of his opponents. He was such a graceful defender and superb on the ball.
Steve Bruce & Gary Pallister
Whenever I faced Bruce, I would look across at him in the tunnel and think: ‘He can’t move.’ Coming off at full-time, I would scratch my head wondering how he never gave me a kick!
John Terry & Ricardo Carvalho
Terry was one of the greatest Premier League defenders and Carvalho best complemented him. Terry always seemed to be in the right place at the right time and Carvalho, an excellent footballer, would let him fight to win every ball and sweep things up.
Sol Campbell & Kolo Toure
How can you go a season unbeaten without a solid foundation? These two were the bedrock of Arsenal’s Invincibles. Campbell was a top competitor who could play in several positions while Toure was quick and read the game superbly.
Borana_niccur
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pique and umtiti
Mario4Ever
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lindelof and baily the best flop defenders
Like Rudiger and Cahill
EminenceBASIT
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lindelof and baily the best flop defenders
Dihdirtuy
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Campbell ad Toure, Mr Arsenal ad Keown Ferdinate ad Vidic and Ricardo ad Terry BT the most outstanding are invicible pair Kolo ad Campbell
Rickykaka2208
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Maldini and Nesta... no comarison
Tintin98
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What about Pepe and Ramos 🤣🤣🤣 No one can match them lol They are deadliest duo😂
they are the deadliest duo*
Tintin98
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What about Pepe and Ramos 🤣🤣🤣 No one can match them lol They are deadliest duo😂
Cristianoislegend
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bonnuci and Chiellini Boateng and Hummels
Fecbeioz
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Terry/Carvalho the best defensive
Aniq07
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puyol and pique
jJustin
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Terry/Carvalho, Ferdinand/Vidic, Bruce/Pallister are the top 3 BEST DEFENSIVE PAIR in PL history... An absolute insult to them even try to put Van Dijk/Gomes anywhere near them....
Nathaner
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Can't beat Hansen and Lawro. Dominated Europe with that pair.
nikanni
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Probably Ferdinand and Vidic. Campbell and Adams/Keown pretty unstoppable too
Biainkobe
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Two games guys, calm down.
capitalise
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They've played 2 games together and it's being made into how do their compare against the beat partnering the country has seen? Pathetic
Dianaa
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Terry and Carvalho. 15 Goals in a season. Fifteen.
wildcaterdo
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I'm a Liverpool fan and can admit it's only been two games. People need to chill out. Let's see what happens over the next year and beyond that. Much more difficult tests to come
pardonol
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Terry and Carvalho were outstanding nothing compare to the Luiz and Cahill partnership.
yeah00
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That entire arsenal back 5 / 6 Adams, keown/bold, Dixon and winterburn.in front of spunky. England would have done better in the nineties picking that defence and adding the likes of linekar, Gascoigne, shearer, Anderton... just think of a missed opportunity....
Lidroid
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Hansen and Lawrenson never played together in the Premier League.
aguillon
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We had the easy side of the draw in the World Cup but I¿m excited to see the young English talent coming up, not just the Liverpool kids, Gomez, TAA, Ox but all around the league. I think we have a bright future for the next few big tournaments