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  2. Sep 16, 2021 · Arsenal legend Arsene Wenger is the manager who has spent the longest unbroken run in charge of a Premier League club, having spent close to two decades with the Gunners. In total, his reign lasted 7894 days – just a little longer than Ferguson.

    • =20. Chelsea – Bruno Saltor (Interim), April 2 2023
    • =20. Leicester – Adam Sadler and Mike Stowell (Interim), April 2 2023
    • Tottenham – Cristian Stellini (Interim), March 26 2023
    • Crystal Palace – Roy Hodgson, March 21 2023
    • Leeds – Javi Gracia, February 21 2023
    • Southampton – Ruben Selles (Interim), February 12 2023
    • Everton – Sean Dyche, January 30 2023
    • Wolves – Julen Lopetegui, November 14 2022
    • Aston Villa – Unai Emery, November 1 2022
    • Brighton – Roberto de Zerbi, September 18 2022

    Somehow, Graham Potter had climbed to 11th before he was given the heave-ho by Chelsea. Bruno Saltor will fill inwhile the Blues search for a new boss, but rumours suggest they’ll have a new permanent manager very shortly.

    Brendan Rodgers had four years under his belt at Leicester, having previously notched up three at Celtic and Liverpool. Whether his replacement has a similarly length spell could depend on whether they can guide the Foxes to safety.

    Well, we for one cannot believe Antonio Conte didn’t go on to become a long-serving Tottenham manager. Stellini’s background is not as manager, but as Conte’s assistant, he filled in while the latter was recuperating from gallbladder surgery.

    Roy Hodgson is in his 22nd job as a football manager, in a career that began in 1976. His previous longest stints have been with Malmo, between 1985 and 1989, and, er, Crystal Palace, between 2017 and 2021. Currently, his contract runs until the end of the season. At 75, we’d be surprised if he stayed on longer than that, but it’s foolish to write ...

    Javi Gracia has had 13 jobs since becoming a senior team manager in 2007. Leeds have had 16 permanent managers in that time. Will he climb much further up this list? Absolutely not.

    Selles had never managed a club before he joined Southampton in June 2022. He then became caretaker manager for a single game in November 2022, then caretaker manager againin February 2023, and then was handed a contract to be head coach until the end of 2022/23 season later that month. Can he go on and become the Premier League’s longest-serving m...

    A former mainstay of this list, Dyche spent 10 years at Burnley, seven of which were in the Premier League. Everton are no strangers to long-serving bosses – David Moyes spent 11 years at Goodison – but it’s still too early to know whether this particular match will prove as lengthy.

    Lopetegui was perhaps most famous on these shores for the controversial end to his time as Spain boss – being enceremoniously booted from the national team job just days before the 2018 World Cup after lining himself up a plum move to Real Madrid after the tournament. While the Real job didn’t work out, he went on to win the Europa League with Sevi...

    Former Arsenal boss Emery returned to Spain after his bruising 18 months in north London. With Villarreal, he won his fourth Europa League title, reached a Champions Leaggue semi-final – knocking out Juventus and Bayern Munich along the way – and turned down a new Saudi-powered Newcastle. Eventually it was Aston Villa that tempted him back to the P...

    Roberto De Zerbi earned favour at Brighton when his first win came in the form of a 4-1 drubbing of Chelsea, managed by their former gaffer Graham Potter. It’s not a huge surprise then, that he has already outlasted Potter’s reign in London. After several clubs in his native Italy, including a three-year stretch at Sassuolo, De Zerbi’s promising ti...

  3. Nov 5, 2021 · Will a current Premier League coach break into the top five? Of those coaches currently working in the English top-flight, Sean Dyche is the longest-serving in any given role.

  4. Jan 21, 2019 · Who are the longest-serving managers in the Premier League? Featuring Jurgen Klopp and Mauricio Pochettino. By Sean O'Brien. Published: 14:34, 21 Jan 2019. Updated: 15:01, 4 Sep 2023. The...

  5. Feb 27, 2023 · Premier League’s longest-serving managers. 1. Arsene Wenger ( Arsenal) – 7,894 days (1996-2018) 2. Alex Ferguson ( Man United) – 7,640 days (1992-2013) 3. David Moyes ( Everton) – 4,096 days...

  6. Apr 15, 2022 · Sean Dyches somewhat surprise dismissal at Burnley on Friday has seen Jurgen Klopp become the longest-serving manager currently in the Premier League. Dyche, who was sacked by Burnley...

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