Arsene Wenger has survived the turbulent and fickle nature of football’s revolving door as he marks his 20-year anniversary in charge of the Gunners, which has yielded an impressive 15 trophies in 1127 games.
The Frenchman built one of the greatest teams ever to play in English football when he won the league in 2004. His 'Invincibles' side went 49 games unbeaten and is recognised as the epitome of Wenger’s footballing philosophy.
He joined from Japanese side Nagoya Grampus Eight in 1996. His longevity in the Premier League is bettered only by Sir Alex Ferguson who managed Manchester United from 1992 to 2013.