Gareth Barry eclipses Ryan Giggs' Premier League appearance record

Published on: 25 September 2017

West Brom midfielder Gareth Barry reflects on his career as he prepares to set a new record for Premier League appearances.

Gareth Barry will set a new Premier League appearance record after being named in the lineup for West Bromwich Albion at Arsenal on Monday night -- his 633rd appearance.

Barry, 36, eclipses the 632-game record set by Ryan Giggs, having made his top-flight debut in 1998.

He had equalled Giggs' record against West Ham, where he made his 600th start in the division -- 29 ahead of his nearest rival, David James.

Speaking to the West Brom programme before the West Ham game, he said: "The idea of being the first player to start 600 Premier League games and equal Ryan Giggs' Premier League appearance record is hard to take in.

"You don't really think about these milestones when you're playing, you just look to keep playing well every week, do a job for your club and stay in the team.

"Naturally I'm very proud to achieve those things today, but hopefully I can keep clocking up the games for a while yet.

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"I think there's gas in the tank yet. While I can still perform at that level and enjoy it all, I'll keep on doing it."

Barry said he had been sent a video message by Manchester United legend Giggs ahead of Monday's match.

"I've done an interview with Phil Neville and he passed a message on from Ryan Giggs through the iPad, just congratulating me," he said.

"It's lovely to hear from him, passing the Premier League record over. I'm aware he played in the old First Division before and collected a few more appearances than the 633.

"I'm also aware the Premier League started in 1992, 25 years ago, and records existed before that too.

"I'm not here to say I'm top of the tree in English football history -- I'm aware of that. But I'll try and get past Ryan's Football League appearances [which took his total to 672]."

Gareth Barry is now the Premier League's record appearance-maker.

Barry also revealed that Arsenal tried to sign him twice, but that moves to London "never materialised."

Barry made 365 appearances for Aston Villa after making his debut as a second-half substitute in a 3-1 win at Sheffield Wednesday in May 1998, before playing 132 times in the top flight for Manchester City.

He featured 131 times for Everton and has so far played five games for West Brom after signing for around £800,000 in the summer.

He also won the title with Manchester City in 2012 and earned 53 England caps.

Between November 2004 and August 2010, he went on a run of 207 appearances without being a substitute.

West Brom manager Tony Pulis said: "It is a wonderful achievement. He has been absolutely fantastic for us.

"He is a great lad off the pitch, he has mixed in really well with the rest of the lads and has been our best player in nearly all the games we have played so far.

"He is a top person and a top player. You don't play that many games without being extremely useful."

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