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Everton manager hails 'perfect player' Barry

September 18, 2016 15:32 IST
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Gareth Barry

IMAGE: Gareth Barry of Everton celebrates scoring during the Premier League match. Photograph: Lynne Cameron/Getty Images.

Gareth Barry is the perfect player for Everton, manager Ronald Koeman has said after the midfielder scored in his 600th Premier League appearance to help the club beat Middlesbrough 3-1.

After goalkeeper Maarten Stekelenburg's own goal in the 21st minute in Saturday's clash at Goodison Park, Barry marked his milestone with a goal three minutes later to level the score.

"It's amazing the number of games Gareth has played and even today he proved to be a perfect player for the team," Koeman told the club's website.

"Scoring the goal to make it 1-1 was an important moment in the game and it was a special day for Gareth but even more special that he scored and the team won, and that was still the most important for today (Saturday)."

Gareth Barry

IMAGE: Gareth Barry of Everton applauds supporters as he is substituted on his 600th Premier League appearance. Photograph: Richard Heathcote/Getty Images.

The 35-year-old Barry, who has also played for Aston Villa and Manchester City, won 53 caps for England.

"He's very crucial. He's not a big talker in the dressing room but his quality on the pitch, the cleverness on the pitch is important," Koeman added.

"It's also important for Gareth that if the team is playing very compact he doesn't need to run a lot of distance and he is still one of the best midfield players."

Saturday's win gave Koeman's side the best five-game start to a Premier League season with 13 points.

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