Fulham have appointed caretaker boss Scott Parker as their permanent head coach on a two-year contract, the relegated Premier League club said on Friday.
Former Fulham player Parker, 38, replaced Claudio Ranieri on an interim basis in February after the Italian failed to turn around a dismal season and lasted only 16 league games.
Performances improved under Parker, who led them on a three-match winning streak in the league, but the former England international was unable to turn the team's fortunes around fast enough to ensure top-flight safety.
Fulham's caretaker manager Scott Parker (C) talks to Cardiff City's manager Neil Warnock (R) and official Michael Oliver during the Premier League match between Fulham and Cardiff City in London, UK, April 27, 2019. /VCG Photo
Fulham's caretaker manager Scott Parker (C) talks to Cardiff City's manager Neil Warnock (R) and official Michael Oliver during the Premier League match between Fulham and Cardiff City in London, UK, April 27, 2019. /VCG Photo
"Scott was brave to accept a very difficult challenge in February when appointed as our caretaker manager," Fulham owner Shahid Khan said in a statement.
"Scott will now have another challenge to face, and that is to return Fulham to the Premier League. I fully believe Scott is more than up to the task."
Fulham spent close to 100 million British pounds (132 million U.S. dollars) last summer ahead of their return to the Premier League but made a poor start under Slavisa Jokanovic, who was sacked and replaced by Ranieri after the club recorded one league win in 12 games.
Scott Parker (R) of Fulham and Paulinho of Tottenham Hotspur run to kick the ball during their Premier League match in London, UK, April 19, 2014. /VCG Photo
Scott Parker (R) of Fulham and Paulinho of Tottenham Hotspur run to kick the ball during their Premier League match in London, UK, April 19, 2014. /VCG Photo
Parker, who started the season as a first-team coach, said it was time to focus on an immediate return to the top-flight.
"I know how things work, the daily dynamics of the team, and where improvements need to be made," Parker, who made 128 appearances for Fulham between 2013 and 2017, told reporters.
"Now, the challenge lies with me to move things forward. Ultimately, success comes from a culture and a desire – that needs to be our foundation. We'll drive a culture here that our fans will recognize."
"I've got 20 years of playing experience and 20 years of being in changing rooms. I want to use that experience to help the club be successful and move things forward."
Source(s): Reuters