Ten incredible records in Premier League which will never be broken in future

Tanish Chachra | 28/10/2019
Ten incredible records in Premier League which will never be broken in future

9. Longest spell as a manager

(21 years, 224 days – Arsene Wenger – Arsenal – 1 October 1996 to 13 May 2018)

(3,039 - Wimbledon 1–3 Everton - Selhurst Park, 26 January 1993)

In today’s game, no team has a manager which can have a long term of commitment. Arsene Wenger was last of his category and it doesn’t seem that any club would be able to keep a manager for so long ever again.

Moreover, in today’s game, where instant success is most desirable, the manager’s job in the most vulnerable in all of this. Managers simply aren’t given the same amount of backing as they used to receive and Wenger’s record looks unbeatable.

A poor string of results and fans want to get you fired. Today, even the managers like Jurgen Klopp and Pep Guardiola are not safe from being sacked, and at the same time, such a long commitment doesn’t seem possible.

10. Most seasons scored in

(21 – Ryan Giggs – 1992/93 to 2012/13)

(3,039 - Wimbledon 1–3 Everton - Selhurst Park, 26 January 1993)(3,039 - WiTen incredible records in Premier Leaguembledon 1–3 Everton - Selhurst Park, 26 January 1993)Ryan Giggs was the last comrade to remain from the glorious class of 92 by Manchester United. The Welsh International sticked with the club as a player till 2014, and in his 22 seasons with the club, he scored in 21 seasons.

This is another record which seems to be unbreakable, as the determination to be at a Premier League club for 21 years is no easy feat to achieve. Moreover, Giggs was consistent to deliver in all seasons he played.

Moreover, even if this record is unfathomably challenged, you’ll have to wait no less than 20 years to even see it happen, which is way far too long.

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Tanish Chachra

Tanish Chachra is the Motorsport editor at The SportsRush. He saw his first race when F1 visited India in 2011, and since then, his romance with the sport has been seasonal until he took up this role in 2020. Reigniting F1's coverage on this site, Tanish has fallen in love with the sport all over again. He loves Kimi Raikkonen and sees a future world champion in Oscar Piastri. Away from us, he loves to snuggle inside his books.