- Arsene Wenger has smashed an amazing English Premier League record
- The Arsenal boss is now the longest serving manager in a single club in the EPL
- The former record holder was Ex-Manchester United boss Sir. Alex Ferguson
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger surpassed former Manchester United coach Sir. Alex Ferguson as the longest serving manager in the English Premier League, NAIJ.com reports.
With 7,583 days in charge of the North London club, the French manager became the longest serving manager in the EPL as he started managing the Gunners from October 1996 till date.
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The former record holder was Ferguson who coached United for 7,582 days till he retired May 2013.
NAIJ.com takes a look at the top 10 longest serving managers in the English Premier League.
1. Arsene Wenger - 7,583 days (October 1996 - present) Arsenal
2. Sir Alex Ferguson - 7,582 days (August 1992 - May 2013) Manchester United
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3. David Moyes - 4,082 days (March 2002 - May 2013) Everton
4. Harry Redknapp - 2,454 days (August 1994 - May 2001) West Ham
5. Rafael Benitez - 2,119 days (August 2004 - June 2010) Liverpool
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6. Alan Curbishley - 2,087 days (August 2000 - May 2006) Charlton Athletic
7. Sam Allardyce - 2,079 days (August 2001 - April 2007) Bolton Wanderers
8. Gerard Houllier - 2,018 days (November 1998 - May 2004) Liverpool
9. Jim Smith - 1,877 days (August 1996 - October 2001) Derby County
10. Sir Bobby Robson - 1,815 days (September 1999 - August 2004) Newcastle United.
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