Scott Parker agrees to become Fulham manager permanently
Scott Parker agrees to become Fulham manager permanently

Fulham appoint Scott Parker as head coach on permanent basis


Fulham have appointed caretaker manager Scott Parker as their new permanent boss.

Former England and Fulham midfielder Parker replaced Claudio Ranieri at the Craven Cottage helm in February but was unable to stop the club's Premier League relegation.

Now chairman Shahid Khan has handed Parker the challenge of dragging Fulham back to the Premier League at the first attempt, in next term's Championship campaign.

"Scott was brave to accept a very difficult challenge in February when appointed as our caretaker manager," said Fulham chairman Khan.

"Since that time, day by day, whether in training or on match day, we've undeniably become a better football club.

"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.

"I appreciate that he's been clear for many years that his ultimate goal is to excel as a manager, and he will be given every opportunity to succeed at Fulham.

"I also have no doubt that he knows and loves this club every bit as much as our supporters, and that's an intangible that everyone can welcome."

Fulham have just seven wins from 37 matches and will play their final Premier League match at home to Newcastle on Sunday.

Parker enjoyed fruitful playing spells with Charlton, Chelsea, Newcastle, West Ham, Tottenham, and Fulham, while also winning 18 England caps.

Parker returned to Fulham as first-team coach last summer and has now stepped up to his first permanent managerial role.

"I'm delighted to be appointed head coach of Fulham Football Club and I thank the chairman for entrusting me with this responsibility, as well as the support and encouragement that both he and Tony Khan have provided me," said Parker.

"The players, staff, and fans have all been fantastic with me since I took temporary charge.

"We are now all focused on ending this campaign with a positive result on Sunday against Newcastle and look forward to preparations for the new season, which have already begun."

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