Ryan Giggs thinks Gareth Barry could play 700 Premier League games as West Brom midfielder prepares to equal Man United legend's record

  • Ryan Giggs has tipped Gareth Barry to reach 700 Premier League appearances
  • West Brom host West Ham in the Premier League at The Hawthorns on Saturday
  • Former England midfielder Barry is set to equal Giggs' record of 632 games 

Ryan Giggs has tipped Gareth Barry to reach 700 Premier League appearances.

Former England midfielder Barry is set to equal Giggs' record of 632 games when West Brom host West Ham on Saturday.

The 36-year-old looked like falling short of the mark after losing his starting place at Everton last season, leading to speculation he could drop down to the Championship with former club Aston Villa.

Former England midfielder Gareth Barry is set to equal Ryan Giggs' record of 632 games

Former England midfielder Gareth Barry is set to equal Ryan Giggs' record of 632 games

Giggs has tipped Gareth Barry to reach 700 Premier League appearances

Giggs has tipped Gareth Barry to reach 700 Premier League appearances

Instead Barry landed a move to The Hawthorns and is still proving his Premier League pedigree in the Baggies' encouraging start to the season.


Giggs, who spent his entire career at Manchester United, played on until he was 40 and feels Barry has plenty more left in the tank.

The Welshman, who it is worth remembering also made 40 appearances in the old First Division, told Press Association Sport: 'It's a credit to him.

'Obviously a lot of things have got to go for you. You've got to get picked, and you've got to be fit because it's a lot of games.

Barry (2nd left) and Giggs (centre) have a scuffle during a Premier League clash in 2013

Barry (2nd left) and Giggs (centre) have a scuffle during a Premier League clash in 2013

'I don't know him well but you can see from the outside that he is a good pro, he looks a good player to have within the team and within the squad.

'And he's not that old, he could go on for another two or three years and maybe get to 700.

'He'll break my record and credit to him, records are there to be broken.

'I remember coming up against him as a 17-year-old at Villa, he was a left-back then, and he has come on from that talented young player to become a regular Premier League player.'