Scott Parker’s Emotional Response to Burnley’s Seventh Straight Premier League Loss
On December 13, 2025, Burnley suffered a devastating 3-2 home loss to Fulham, marking their seventh consecutive Premier League defeat. The final whistle was met with boos from the Burnley fans, a reaction that visibly moved manager Scott Parker. “That makes me sad, obviously,” he said in a post-match interview. “It was only four months ago that I was standing on the balcony in the town centre and all of us were celebrating and the fans were right with us, and within four months that quickly changes.”
Parker, who has previously experienced relegation battles with Fulham and Bournemouth, acknowledged the fans’ frustration but expressed his disappointment at their reaction. “I understand their frustration. This is the world we’re in currently. I get it. How the world of football is the instant reaction is to boo… I don’t think you can question the commitment of this team. This team are foot to the floor and hugely committed and nothing’s changed. The level of hard work, the commitment we put in to be successful last season is exactly the same now.”
The match saw Fulham’s clinical finishing prove to be the difference, with Bernd Leno making crucial saves to deny Burnley’s best chances. The Clarets’ defense, which was a key factor in their success in the Championship last season, struggled to contain Fulham’s attack, particularly in the goals conceded to Emile Smith Rowe and Calvin Bassey. Harry Wilson, who set up the first two goals, added a decisive third before the hour mark, while Oliver Sonne’s late consolation was not enough to change the outcome.

Fulham’s Victory and Marco Silva’s Reaction
Fulham’s win marked their second away victory of the season and their first at Turf Moor in 74 years. Manager Marco Silva expressed his delight at the result, stating, “It’s a well-deserved win, and important win and a big win for us.” Silva also praised Harry Wilson, who has now scored three goals and provided three assists in his last four games, saying, “In my opinion he’s in the best moment of his career… I believe this season is going to be his best in terms of numbers.”
The win moved Fulham seven points clear of the relegation zone, while Burnley remains in a precarious position. Despite the challenges ahead, Parker remains committed to his team and the fans, saying, “We’re hugely competitive, we’re dominating in certain moments and we’re just falling short on this lack of focus, lack of urgency, a lack of understanding in this division.” As the season progresses, Burnley will need to regroup and find a way to reverse their fortunes if they hope to avoid relegation.


