Sunderland Echo

Burnley sack Sean Dyche following ‘disappoint­ing results this season’

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Relegation-threatened Burnley have sacked manager Sean Dyche with eight games left to save their Premier League status.

Dyche, 50, had been the longest-serving manager at any Premier League club having taken charge in October 2012, but was shown the door with his side 18th in the Premier League and four points from safety having won only four matches all season.

A statement said: "Burnley Football Club can confirm the club has parted company with manager Sean Dyc he, assistant manager Ian Woan, first-team coach Steve Stone and goalkeepin­g coach Billy Mercer."

The surprise decision brings to an end a reign in which Dyche twice gained promotion from the Championsh­ip and regularly overachiev­ed on a small budget, including a seventh-placed finish in 2018 which earned a Europa League play-off place.

In September Dyche had signed a new contract, due to run until the summer of 2025. His popularity at Burnley was such that a pub across the road from Turf Moor has been named after him.

Alan Pace's ALK Capital, who took over the club in December 2020, had indicated that securing Dyche's future was key to their long-term vision for the club, but they have now dispensed with him in the belief the move can save their season.

Pace said :" Firstly, we would like to place on record our sincere thanks to Sean and his staff for their achievemen­ts at the club over the last decade.

"During his time at Turf Moor, Sean has been a credit both on and off the pitch, respected by players, staff, supporters, and the wider football community.

"However, results this season have been disappoint­ing and, while this was an incredibly difficult decision, with eight crucial games of the campaign remaining, we feel a change is needed to give the squad the best possible chance of retaining its Premier League status."

Burnley breathed life into their survival bid with a comeback 3-2 win over fellow strugglers Everton last week, only to blow any chance of building momentum with a 2-0 loss away to bottom side Norwich City days later.

Given that defeat was five days ago, the timing of the announceme­nt a little over 48 hours before Sunday's match at West Ham United comes as a surprise. Pace also revealed that club captain Ben Mee, 32, will form part of the coaching staff for Sunday's game.

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