Arsene Wenger has now overseen more matches at Arsenal than the combined total of games his Premier League rivals have managed at their current clubs, reports the London Evening Standard.
The 65-year-old Frenchman is preparing to enter his 20th season at the club. During that period he has managed the Gunners in 1,066 matches, maintaining a healthy win ratio of 57.5 per cent.
Wenger has been in charge for six times as long as the second-longest serving manager in the top flight, Liverpool's Brendan Rodgers. In his reign, which has lasted a little over 3 years, he has managed the club in 155 matches.