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Former City star Barry rates the 2011 derby humiliation as the stand-out moment of his record busting career.

The 36-year-old sets a new Premier League appearance record when he steps out for West Brom at Arsenal on Monday.

The former England midfielder will step out for game number 633 which takes him past the benchmark set by Ryan Giggs.

Along the way he’s won the Premier League and FA Cup with City along with 53 England caps.

But sticking six past old foes United on the way to winning the title is the one which sticks in his memory.

Barry said: “For one thing I’d never played in a winning team at Old Trafford so it was nice to get that monkey off my back for a start.

“But to win there in such a way with City did make it that extra bit special. That’s probably the big one.”