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Expert shares Scott Parker sack claim as Burnley eye experienced Championship boss

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Burnley Next Manager: Scott Parker Sack Update as Experienced Championship Boss Lined Up

Burnley Football Club faces a critical juncture with manager Scott Parker on the brink of dismissal following a humiliating FA Cup fourth-round defeat to League One side Mansfield Town at Turf Moor. Despite a recent 3-2 Premier League comeback win against Crystal Palace on February 11, 2026, which briefly eased pressure, the cup upset has intensified calls for change[1][2].



Former Manchester United chief scout Mick Brown predicts an immediate sack for the 45-year-old Parker, telling Football Insider: "Unfortunately for Scott Parker, it looks like his time might be up. Their form in the Premier League has been terrible... Getting knocked out of the FA Cup at home against lower-league opposition is almost unforgivable." Brown highlights fan unrest and board doubts, noting Burnley's likely relegation and Parker's untenable position despite last season's Championship promotion triumph[1][2].

Parker, appointed on a three-year deal in July 2024 after Vincent Kompany's departure to Bayern Munich, guided Burnley to Premier League promotion via a 2-1 win over Sheffield United in April 2025. His track record includes successful stints at Bournemouth and Fulham but a sacking from Club Brugge in 2023[3]. Post-Mansfield, Parker defiantly told BBC Sport: "Yes. More than confident," insisting job security amid scrutiny[2]. Recent press conferences reveal his acknowledgment of struggles, including a 16-game winless streak reference, yet optimism in restructuring the squad[4].

With Parker among Premier League sack favorites alongside Arne Slot and Fabian Hurzeler, insiders report Burnley's board deliberating swiftly. Sources indicate eyes on an experienced Championship boss as replacement, though specifics remain unconfirmed. Fan frustration boils over poor top-flight adaptation, with commentary labeling board inaction as leaving the club in limbo[5]. A decision is expected imminently, potentially this week, marking the end of Parker's Clarets tenure after one Premier League season.

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