The Scot spent ten years at Turf Moor, guiding the club to promotion from the Championship in 2013/14 and 2015. While they've always had a reputation as a conservative team in the Premier League, this might change with the appointment of a new manager.
Likewise, their Premier League status, which has been on the verge of extinction in recent years, could be jeopardized, although Dyche was the one who saved them from extinction then, as well.
Burnley chairman Alan Pace issued the following statement on the club's official website: "First and foremost, I would want to express our heartfelt gratitude to Sean and his staff for their efforts on behalf of the club over the past decade."
In his tenure at Turf Moor, Sean has been a credit both on and off the field, and he is well-regarded by the players, staff, and supporters as well as the larger football community. " Nonetheless, the team's results have been unsatisfactory this season, and while making this choice was extremely difficult, we believe that, with eight games left in the season, a change is necessary in order to give the team the greatest possible chance of keeping its Premier League position. The process of replacing Sean has commenced, and more announcements to supporters will be made in due course."
Some former Manchester United players, on the other hand, have been projected by the bookmakers to be in the running for the Burnley manager's position.
Burnley's next permanent manager, Wayne Rooney, is a 6/4 shot.
Chris Wilder - Friday, June 4th
Rafa Benitez – 25/1 Tony Pulis – 25/1 Roy Keane – 25/1 Slavisa Jokanovic – 28/1 Slavisa Jokanovic – 28/1 Sam Allardyce – 7/2 Michael Duff – 8/1 David Unsworth – 20/1 Phil Neville – 22/1 Nuno Espirito Santo – 22/1 Ole Gunnar Solskjaer – 22/1 Slavisa Jokanovic
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