From Accrington Stanley to England No 2 â who is âall round good eggâ Barry?
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âWe tried to appoint Anthony as our manager,â says Fleetwood Townâs chief executive Steve Curwood about Anthony Barry, Englandâs new assistant boss.
âHe was keen to engage with us. This was when Frank Lampard left Chelsea [January 2021] and I think Anthony thought he was going to be out of the door.â
In fact, Barry was kept on at Stamford Bridge and went on to forge such a strong relationship with Thomas Tuchel, Lampardâs replacement, that the German took him to Bayern Munich before the new England boss named him as his assistant on Wednesday.
Liverpool-born Barry, 38, spent 13 years as a midfielder in Englandâs lower tiers, playing for Yeovil Town, Fleetwood Town, Accrington Stanley and Wrexham among others.
After serious injury at the age of 24, he decided to concentrate on his coaching badges and five years later took charge of Accrington Stanley Under-16s in 2015.
âI remember my first session so clearly,â Barry told the Euros Essential Football Podcast, external in June.
âIt was a Tuesday night, there were around 10 players, I had a third of a pitch, and not enough balls and not enough bibs!
âBut I simply fell in love with coaching, and on that night I knew it was absolutely everything I wanted to do.â
Nine years on from Accrington Stanley Under-16s, Barryâs thoughts are turning towards the 2026 World Cup as he gets ready to begin his new role on 1 January 2025 alongside Tuchel.
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âA student of the gameâ
Barry, from the Childwall area of Liverpool, started out as a trainee at Everton before moving to Coventry City where he was a regular in the reserves.
His first taste of Football League action came at Yeovil and in 2007, two days before his 21st birthday, he played at Wembley in the League One play-off final against Blackpool, who won 2-0.
Aged 23, he upset Wrexham boss Dean Saunders when he passed a medical with the Welsh club before he changed his mind and joined Fleetwood, who were playing one league below.
âHe knows he has let me down,â said former Liverpool and Wales striker Saunders at the time. âIâm not so sure itâs a good career move for him football-wise.â
In the end, Barry helped Fleetwood Town win promotion to the Football League playing alongside Jamie Vardy, who went on to play for England 26 times.
âHe was meticulous in everything he did, so when I see him now as a coach I am not surprised,â Micky Mellon, Barryâs boss at Fleetwood between 2010-2012, tells BBC Sport.
âI am not going to sit here and say I expected him to be Englandâs assistant manager.
âYou canât say that about anybody. But looking back and knowing the qualities that Anthony has â the professionalism, heâs a real student of football â Iâm delighted he has got an opportunity to go and work for the national team.
âWe got promoted to the Football League. Anthony was a big part of that group and was always a good lad to have around the place.â
âIâm standing in front of superstars I used to watch on TVâ
After turning down Wrexham earlier in his career, Barry finally played for them in 2016 but it was not long before he retired from playing aged 31 because of injury.
He joined League One Wigan Athletic as assistant to Paul Cook in 2017.
âFrom then on, the next seven or eight years have accelerated at such a rate that I certainly didnât expect,â Barry told the Euros Essential Football Podcast.
As well as Chelsea, Barryâs coaching CV includes stints as assistant manager of the Republic of Ireland, Belgium and Portugal, working with the likes of Romelu Lukaku and Cristiano Ronaldo.
âIâm standing in front of world superstars who not too long ago I was watching on the television, but pretty quickly you have to adapt,â he said.
âYou have to treat them exactly the same as every player youâve ever worked with⊠treat them with love, with warmth, with a desire to improve them.â
Barry is a 2020 graduate from the FAâs Pro Licence and achieved top marks for written work and his attention to detail.
Barryâs dissertation focused on throw-ins, which saw him watch 60 hours of footage involving every one of the 16,380 throw-ins taken in the 2018-19 Premier League season.
âHeâs a well-respected coach, otherwise he wouldnât have lasted in the environment and been championed by those he has been around for the last few years,â added Curwood.
âAnthony is an all-round good egg and Iâm delighted for him.â
Road trip to Munich
Barry has established a strong relationship with Tuchel on and off the training pitch.
Following Bayernâs 4-2 defeat at Hoffenheim on the final day of last season, Tuchel opted not to fly back with the rest of the team.
Instead he and coach Nicolas Mayer drove back with Barry, who was unable to fly due to an operation on his knee.
According to Bild newspaper,, external Tuchel wanted to show solidarity towards Barry.
âIt wasnât just solidarity, we wanted to give something back to Anthony,â said Tuchel.
âIt was our last away game â and he agreed to come with us despite the operation.
âThatâs why Nico and I took the road trip with him back to Munich.â