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Four players have made more than 600 Premier League appearances. Those four players are Barry, Giggs, James Milner and Frank Lampard.
Barry - 652 appearances
Barry has made a total of 652 Premier League appearances, having played for Aston Villa, Manchester City, Everton and West Brom throughout his playing career.
Ryan Giggs - 632 appearances
Manchester United legend Ryan Giggs is often considered one of the greatest players of all time. He enjoyed a successful playing career at the club, winning a total of 34 trophies during his 24 years at Old Trafford. Giggs has won numerous trophies with the Red Devils, including 13 Premier League titles, two Champions League titles, four FA Cup titles, the UEFA Super Cup, the FIFA Club World Cup and the Intercontinental. Ryan Giggs is the most successful Premier League footballer of all time. He has made a total of 632 Premier League appearances, becoming the second player with the most appearances in the competition.
Milner - 610 appearances
James Milner played 610 Premier League games. He is currently one of Liverpool's most important players despite his age. Milner is also capable of playing in many different positions on the field.
Lampard – 609 appearances
Lampard made 609 Premier League appearances while playing for Chelsea, West Ham United and Manchester City. He is often considered one of the Premier League's all-time great midfielders.
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Kalidou Koulibaly has revealed what caretaker manager Frank Lampard did to encourage Chelsea players upon his return to Stamford Bridge.
Lampard has just taken over as manager of the Blues, where he has a historic playing career, replacing the interim Graham Potter.
The Blues, 11th in the Premier League table and losing their first game under the Englishman on Saturday, have had a lousy season.
Koulibaly, who moved from Italian side Napoli to Stamford Bridge in the summer, has highlighted what the former Everton boss has done to change the mood at Chelsea.
Koulibaly told The Times: "When you change managers, it's like you've failed somewhere." "We will give everything, and you have to keep fighting."
We have to support our new manager because he is a famous legend. We know we can and will improve.
"[He] gave a great speech and worked really hard to interact and talk to people.
"I know it's tough when you have so many players like us," he said, "but he's really motivated and really pushes us."
Koulibaly also paid tribute to the former Potter coach, who took over from Thomas Tuchel in September but held the job for less than seven months.
"I texted him," the Senegal defender added. "He helped me a lot. At first it was difficult for me to change countries and move things after eight years in Napoli and I can say thank you to him." Graham will have a bright future.
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