Burnley Football Club has officially parted ways with Scott Parker by mutual consent following their relegation from the Premier League. The decision comes after a disappointing season where Burnley struggled to maintain their top-flight status, ultimately finishing 16 points behind safety. Mike Jackson, who previously served as caretaker manager, will take charge for the remaining four matches of the Championship season. Parker expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to lead the team, stating it was an honor to guide Burnley into the Premier League. However, the club's inability to replicate their defensive strength from the Championship led to a league-high 68 goals conceded this season. After a promising start with three wins in their first nine matches, Burnley’s form drastically declined, resulting in just one victory in their last 25 Premier League games. The club is now searching for a new head coach as they prepare for another season in the Championship, marking the third consecutive time they will begin a season without a permanent manager. The upcoming appointment will be crucial as Burnley looks to rebuild and return to the Premier League after a challenging campaign.