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Ligue 1 coaches have longest average stay, Serie A the shortest

Arsene Wenger has spent 233 months in charge of Arsenal, six times more than any other Premier League manager. Arsene Wenger's long tenure at Arsenal is unusual not just in England, but would be in the rest of Europe's major leagues as well. Wenger has been the manager of Arsenal since 1996, a span of 233 months. That's more than 13 years longer than St Etienne's Christophe Galtier, the coach with the next-longest stay at top-tier club in England, France, Spain, Germany and Italy. Coaches in France's Ligue 1 have the longest median tenure at 16 months, according to a study by the CIES Football Observatory. Six Premier League clubs have sacked their managers this season, but England still...
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