On April 15, Beijing time, the Premier League relegation team Burnley officially announced the team's coach Sean Deich to be dismissed. Burnley officials thank Sean Deckie and his staff for their achievements for the club over the past decade. But because the team's record this season has been disappointing, the club had to make this difficult decision. In addition to Deckie, Burnley also terminated his contract with assistant coach Ian Vaughan, assistant coach Steve Stone and goalkeeper coach Billy Mercer.
Deich, 50, has been in charge of Burnley for almost 10 years since 2012, is currently the longest-running manager in the Premier League and the most successful coach in Burnley club history.
Deaki led the team to a total of 425 games, helped the team to two promotions from the Championship, twice achieved the top half of the Premier League, and qualified for European competition for the first time in 51 years. Sadly, Burnley has encountered rare difficulties this season. So far, Burnley has won 4 of 30 games, drawn 12 and lost 14, ranking third from the bottom of the table. Burnley is four points away from Fourth-from-the-bottom Everton. Burnley will also be paired with West Ham United, Southampton, Wolves, Watford, Villa and Tottenham Hotspur, and the road to relegation is not easy.
After Deaki's departure, Reds coach Klopp became the longest-running manager of a Premier League team, with Klopp in charge of Liverpool in October 2015 for nearly seven years. Guardiola, who became Manchester City manager in the summer of 2016, is currently the second-longest manager of a Premier League team.