Luton Town's manager, Rob Edwards, expressed deep emotional distress following his team's impending relegation from the Premier League. In a series of statements, Edwards described the season as the 'best 18 months of his life' despite the challenges. His emotional state was evident after a defeat by West Ham, which nearly confirmed their relegation. Edwards was seen in tears, hugging club captain Tom Lockyer, and apologized to fans, highlighting the difficulty of the Premier League season for Luton.
🗣️ "The best 18 months of my life" Rob Edwards reflects on Luton's season as they are set to be relegated to the Championship 🔻 https://t.co/1VNJUS1tcA
'Best 18 months of my life' - Edwards emotional as Luton face drop https://t.co/OdaWegyY5b
Luton Town manager Rob Edwards has explained he broke down in tears after Saturday's Premier League defeat at West Ham United after hugging club captain Tom Lockyer in front of the team's fans. More from @Millar_Colin ⬇️ https://t.co/SnsfdCxC2i
Premier League proved too much for Luton, says boss Edwards https://t.co/1hNG2CaQqU https://t.co/yR2ezh5so0
Tearful Rob Edwards apologises to Luton fans in emotional interview after defeat by West Ham all-but confirmed relegation https://t.co/ZlvM2eW2hL https://t.co/4Vf2c0H91A
"It brought me to tears" 😔 Luton boss Rob Edwards says he feels "devastated" after his side were brought to the brink of relegation. https://t.co/AOtg9RUgFL
"I don't want to let the fans down" 😞 Rob Edwards reflects on Luton Town's season in the Premier League with the fear of relegation looming large at the club 🎩 🟧 https://t.co/ArP30TToTL