After returning to the top flight last season Burnley once again find themselves staring down the barrel of relegation.
The Clarets haven't won a single league game since October and currently sit 11 points adrift of safety in the table.
Saturday's clash with West Ham likely represents a crucial juncture in the club's efforts to avoid the drop, with Nuno Espirito Santo's side also currently in the bottom three.
A 3-0 defeat against Sunderland on Monday heaped pressure on Scott Parker and he vented his frustrations after the game that saw his side fail to register a single shot on target.
The former England midfielder has led the club to just three league wins all season, and the club are currently 1/40 to drop back down to the Championship at the end of the campaign.
But how have previous Burnley managers fared in the Premier League? Read on as we take a look.
After more than 30 years outside the top flight, Owen Coyle led Burnley into the Premier League for the first time after they defeated Sheffield United in the 2009 play-off final.
Under the Scotsman's stewardship the Clarets started brightly with four consecutive home wins, and they were comfortably mid table when Coyle departed to take over at Bolton in January 2010.
Premier League games in charge: 20
Premier League win rate: 25%
In the aftermath of Coyle's departure Brian Laws was drafted in as his replacement, having previously enjoyed spells at Scunthorpe United and Sheffield Wednesday.
The Clarets were ultimately unable to escape relegation however, and Laws was sacked following a poor run of results in the Championship the following season.
Premier League games in charge: 18
Premier League win rate: 16.66%
The most successful manager in Burnley's modern history, Sean Dyche twice led the club into the Premier League and secured European football for the first time in their history.
With the club in danger of relegation in the 2021-22 campaign however Dyche was controversially axed with just eight games remaining, bringing an end to his decade-long stint at Turf Moor.
Premier League games in charge: 258
Premier League win rate: 27.91%
Given the unenviable task of succeeding the beloved Dyche at Turf Moor, coach Mike Jackson enjoyed an impressive start to life in the managerial hotseat - winning three and drawing one of his first four games in charge.
The run saw him named Premier League Manager of the Month for April but with just one point from their next four games Burnley were relegated on the final day of the season.
Premier League games in charge: 8
Premier League win rate: 37.5%
Under the stewardship of former Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany the Clarets bounced back in emphatic fashion the following season, winning the Championship title and suffering just three defeats all season.
Kompany's Pep Guardiola-inspired philosophy proved less effective in the top flight however, and he was unable to steer the club away from the drop as they recorded their worst points total in the top flight.
Premier League games in charge: 38
Premier League win rate: 13.16%
The latest manager to feel the pressure of managing the Clarets in the top flight, Scott Parker led the club on a 33-game unbeaten run in the Championship to secure automatic promotion last season.
Results have deserted the 45-year-old of late and he faces a herculean task to try and prevent an immediate return back to the second tier over the coming months.
Premier League games in charge: 24*
Premier League win rate: 12.5%*
* As of 5th of February
Any odds displayed were correct at the time of writing and are subject to fluctuation.