Today’s football news, Premier League, EKings News, the latest revealed that Burnley had sacked manager Sean Dyce. With eight games remaining in the Premier League this season, the Clarets have lost five of their last six league games. and now ranks 18th on the scoreboard 4 points away from the team in the safe zone together

Sean Dyce is the longest-serving manager in the Premier League. By taking over at Turf Moor in October 2012, Alan Pace, Burnley’s chairman, said: It was a “difficult decision” to part with the 50-year-old, but the club “felt the need for a change.”

Sean Dyce’s last game in charge of Burnley was a 2-0 loss to Norwich City, who sit at the bottom of the Premier League. Assistant manager Ian Voane, Steve Stone, first-team coach, and goalkeeper coach Billy Mercer have also left the club. We would like to express our sincere thanks to Sean and his team. for their success at the club over the past decade,” said Alan Pace.

Highly Respected

“During his time at Turf Moor, Sean was credited both on and off the pitch. Respected by players, staff, supporters, and the wider football community, however, this season’s performance has been disappointing. And while this is an incredibly difficult decision with eight key games of the season remaining, We felt the need to change. To give the team the opportunity to maintain their Premier League status as much as possible.”

“Under-23 coach Mike Jackson will be assisted by Academy Director Paul Jenkins, Under-23 goalkeeping coach Connor King and captain Ben Mee. Asked to take charge of the squad for Sunday’s game against West Ham United, the process of recruiting to replace Shaun has begun. And there will be more announcements to fans soon.”

Sean Dyce added a new four-year contract until 2025 with Burnley in September last year. while he was at the club. He led them to two promotions from the Championship and two top-half finishes in the Premier League. He also helped Burnley qualify for European football for the first time in 51 years, leading the team. To an admirable seventh place in the Premier League in 2017-18, however, the Clarets have won just four Premier League games this season. This is the worst win record in the league.

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