While football players are known for their technical ability and physical prowess, some even stand out for their class, elegance and appeal off the pitch too. Olivier Giroud and Jack Grealish are some of the players known for their impressive looks apart from their incredible footballing ability.
Although due flowers are still given to the players for their sharpness off the pitch, managers are often overlooked or even excluded from this conversation. Only recently, have the likes of Pep Guardiola, Zinedine Zidane, Mikel Arteta received some much-deserved appreciation and attention for their appeal.
People may have something to say when it comes to finding out who is the best-looking coach in the business, there is some consensus or even understanding that Rob Edwards is either leading the pack, or very high on the list.
Rob Edwards is the 41 year-old English manager, currently in-charge of Luton Town in the Premier League. Appointed last season, when Luton was in the Championship, Rob took the club from promotion candidates to actually making it to the Premier League. A famous achievement for a club of Luton’s stature, their ascendancy to the English top-flight earned Edwards a legendary status at the club.
So far the team from Kenilworth Road have stood up well against the big fish of England. Currently placed 18th and fighting relegation, Rob Edwards is doing a commendable job keeping the team afloat and in touching distance with achieving safety and continuity in the Premier League.
While his managerial acumen is one to applaud, Robert is making the headlines for more than just his coaching, to say the least. Whether Luton stays in the Premier League or not, Rob will definitely be known for his modern-day movie star energy and smoldering appeal.
Standing tall at 185 centimeters, Edwards oozes serious aura and bamboozles fans every time he appears on TV for his pre and post-match formalities. Sporting a dashing yet sharp haircut, staying loyal to his natural whites with dreamy eyes, Rob is attracting some serious attention to himself on the touchline.
Let also not forget about his inch-perfect English beard coating his razor-sharp jawline and immaculate cheek bone structure. A proper diva there Rob.
With this kind of insane appeal felt by fans and bystanders alike, there couldn’t be more people to hop on to the Rob Edwards hype train, with a swell of support on Twitter.
Simply look at the women online in awe, dropping thirst tweets about this handsome man while they have a look at him. Can’t get enough of him, can’t they?
With the meet the manager evening hosted by Luton completely sold out, the event presented the chance to meet the gorgeous man of the hour or even just the opportunity to gaze upon him. A massive success for the club and its enchanted fanbase, it really is something to remember.
So apparent and obvious is the drool over Rob on Twitter, it wouldn’t be surprising to know if he himself knows about this fan following and is actively fueling it. A very plausible take, I must say, as put forth by a user.
While it’s still unclear as to whether Luton will survive the drop this Premier League season, there are a lot of reasons to believe, that fans will be rooting for them to do so for purely sporting reasons and as to enjoy an underdog success story.
As for their coach Rob Edwards, his acumen may not be enough to guide Luton Town to Premier League glory or even much higher up the table, he may not reach the level of Pep, Arteta or Klopp but when it comes to sheer appeal, it is fair to say, he might just be the Greatest of all Time.