Scott Parker Departs Burnley Following Relegation Nightmare
Scott Parker has left his position as Burnley coach after their relegation to the Championship. Despite a successful promotion in the 2024-25 season, his tenure was marred by a disappointing Premier League campaign with Burnley finishing 19th. Mike Jackson takes interim charge as the club seeks a new coach.
Scott Parker has exited from his role as Burnley head coach by mutual agreement, the club announced. This decision follows Burnley's confirmed relegation from the Premier League, marking their third descent into the Championship in five seasons.
Burnley's relegation was sealed after a 1-0 defeat to Manchester City, culminating a challenging season with 22 losses, landing them second-last in the rankings. Despite an impressive previous season, where Parker led Burnley to second place and automatic top-flight promotion, their recent performance faltered.
Parker reflected with pride on his tenure, appreciating the chance to steer the club, particularly the memorable 2024-25 promotion. Burnley's management thanked him for his dedication and announced that assistant Mike Jackson will temporarily lead the team while a new head coach is sought.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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