Ranking of coaching duration for Premier League coaches: Guardiola’s longest in November 8, Arteta’s second in May 5

1BSPORTS 1B Sports June 13th News Tottenham officially announced that Thomas Frank has become the team’s new coach. Before that, Frank coached Brentford for 6 years and 7 months, and the coach has also changed from the second longest coaching time to the latest in office.

According to official statistics from the Premier League, Guardiola is currently the coach with the longest coaching time, Arteta is second and Marco Silva is third.

Leadership coaching duration ranking (currently in office):

1. Guardiola (Manchester City): 8 years and 11 months

2. Arteta (Arsenal): 5 years and 5 months

3. Marco Silva (Fulham): 3 years and 11 months

4. Eddie Howe (Newcastle): 3 years and 7 months

5. Emery (Villa): 2 years and 7 months

6. Elaura (Bornemouth): 1 year and 11 months

Falke (Leeds United): 1 year and 11 months

8. Nuno (Nottingham Forest): 1 year and 5 months

9. Glasner (Crystal Palace ): 1 year and 3 months

10. Hulzer (Brighton): 11 months

Maresca (Chelsea): 11 months

Slotte (Liverpool): 11 months

Le Brees (Sunderland): 11 months

Scott Parker (Burnley): 11 months

15. Amorin (Manchester United): 6 months

16. Vittor Pereira (Wolves): 5 months

17. Porter (West Ham): 5 months

18. Moyes (Everton): 4 months

19. Thomas Frank (Tottenham): 1 day

Brentford coach vacant

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