Saturday’s hard-fought 1-0 victory at Sheffield United extended the Reds’ 100 per cent winning start to the top-flight campaign to seven games.
Overall, Jürgen Klopp’s side have now won 16 consecutive Premier League matches - the second-longest such sequence in the division’s history - and sit five points clear of second-placed Manchester City in 2019-20’s embryonic standings.
Van Dijk, though, is non-plussed by those facts and figures.
“It’s the media who love statistics,” said the centre-back.
“The reality is we have nothing at the moment. We want to continue to do well and there’s still plenty of room for improvement.