The English Premier League is one of the most competitive leagues in the world.
The league is contested by 20 teams and has seen the departure and arrival of new managers as teams continue the reshuffle of their backroom staff.
Since the start of the campaign, there has been a movement as we’ve seen some managers sacked and some appointed.
Some of the biggest shifts in management include Graham Potter’s appointment at Chelsea and Antonio Conte’s exit from Tottenham Hotspur.
1. Arsenal – (Mikel Arteta)
Mikel Arteta has been Arsenal’s coach since December 2019. He was an assistant to Pep Guardiola at Manchester City before taking over the top job at the Emirates Stadium.
Arsenal are in the race for the Premier League title this season with credit to the outside tactics of Mikel Arteta.
2. Aston Villa – (Unai Emery)
Aston Villa have scored in all 19 of their league games under Unai Emery.
Four-time Europa League winner Unai Emery is the head coach of Everton FC. He joined the Villans in October 2022 from Villarreal CF after lifting the Europa League with the Yellow Submarines.
Unai Emery’s appointment at Villa Park has brought significant changes to the team.
The Villans have expected to have a different outcome next season, with the club eyeing a long-term project with the Spaniard.
3. AFC Bournemouth – (Andoni Iraola)
4. Brighton & Hove Albion (Fabian Hürzeler)
5. Brentford (Thomas Frank)
Thomas Frank is the head coach of Brentford. The Dane joined the Bees in 2016 from Brøndby IF initially as an assistant coach and was promoted to head coach in 2018.
At the end of the 2020–21 season in the Championship, he secured promotion to the Premier League with the club.
He is currently one of the most talked about managers in the league due to his impact on the team.
6. Chelsea (Enzo Maresca )
7. Crystal Palace (Oliver Glasner)
8. Everton FC (David Moyes)
9. Fulham (Marco Silva)
Marco Silva is one of the traditional Portuguese managers in English Football. He was appointed in July 2021 and agreed to a three-year deal with the club. He previously managed Everton, Watford, and Hull City.
10. Leicester City (Ruud van Nistelrooy)
11. Ipswich Town FC (Kieran McKenna)
12. Liverpool FC (Arne Slot)
13. Manchester City (Pep Guardiola)
Pep Guardiola has single-handedly dominated the EPL in the past decade, winning six league titles. The Spanish coach joined Manchester City in 2019 after leaving his role at Bayern Munich.
His performance ranks him among the best managers in the Premier League.
14. Manchester United (Ruben Amorin)
15. Newcastle United (Eddie Howe)
Eddie Howe is the current head coach of Newcastle United in a surprise move by the Magpies. The English manager was appointed from November 2021 until the summer of 2024.
Eddie Howe replaced Steve Bruce at the club despite being out of work since his departure from AFC Bournemouth in 2020.
16. Nottingham Forest FC (Nuno EspÃrito Santo)
17. Southampton FC (Steve Bruce)
18. Tottenham Hotspur (Ange Postecoglu)
19. West Ham United (Graham Potter)