Has Sean Dyche resigned?

Jurgen Klopp Becomes Longest-Serving EPL Manager After Burnley Fire Sean Dyche. Burnley fired Sean Dyche as manager on Good Friday when he left the role after almost a decade. Assistant manager Ian Woan, first team coach Steve Stone and goalkeeping coach Billy Mercer also left the club.

What happened Burnley manager?

Former Burnley manager Sean Dyche has thanked the club and its supporters after his ten-year spell came to an end a week ago. The Clarets sacked Dyche on Good Friday after a decade in charge at Turf Moor and with Burnley in danger of suffering relegation down to the Championship after six years in England’s top flight.

Who is currently the longest-serving Premier League manager?

Jurgen Klopp becomes the longest-serving manager in the Premier League after Sean Dyche’s sacking at Burnley, with Man City rival Pep Guardiola trailing the Liverpool boss’ seven-year reign.

Who is managing Burnley this weekend?

Burnley are currently under the caretaker control of Michael Jackson, the Under-23 coach, assisted by centre-half Ben Mee. Jackson has overseen a run of seven points from three games and could move five points clear of the relegation zone if they beat Watford on Saturday.

Was Sean Dyche fired from Burnley?

Former Burnley boss Sean Dyche says he would be open to managing abroad. Dyche was sacked last month after almost 10 years in charge with the Clarets 18th in the Premier League, four points from safety. They have moved out of the relegation zone under caretaker Mike Jackson with three wins from five games.

Did Sean Dyche play Millwall?

As a player, Dyche played as a centre half and made his professional debut in 1990. He played for Chesterfield, Bristol City, Luton Town, Millwall, Watford and Northampton Town.

Who is the most sacked manager in football?

Barely five years on from leading Leicester to their unprecedented Premier League triumph, Claudio Ranieri has a new piece of history to his name – moving joint top of the league’s most-sacked bosses. Poor Claudio Ranieri.

Who will be Burnley’s next manager?

Burnley are set to appoint Vincent Kompany as their new manager, with the former Manchester City captain leaving his post as Anderlecht head coach.