Steven Gerrard and David Beckham have become the latest players to be inducted into the Premier League Hall of Fame.

The former England captains are the seventh and eighth players to be handed the honour, joining Alan Shearer, Thierry Henry, Eric Cantona, Roy Keane, Frank Lampard and Dennis Bergkamp.

Gerrard spent 17 years at Liverpool – including 12 as captain – during which time he scored 120 goals and provided a further 92 assists in 504 Premier League appearances.

Those figures place him 11th on the all-time list for appearances in the Premier League, 18th for goals and seventh for assists.

Gerrard won the Premier League Player of the Month award on six separate occasions but failed to get his hands on the title itself, finishing as a runner-up in 2014, 2009 and 2002.

Speaking following Gerrard’s induction, former England manager Glenn Hoddle paid tribute to him, saying: “You could play Steven in many, many positions and he’d be the best player on the team.

“He was a wonderful player – had everything, you wouldn’t want to play against him, you wouldn’t want to have to mark him.”