AI Reveals The World’s Sexiest Soccer Managers And You’ll Never Guess Who Ranks First.

Who is the ‘SEXIEST’ soccer coach in the world? AI analyzes José Mourinho, Pep Guardiola and co.. but a surprise Premier League candidate takes the top spot because of his ‘golden ratio’!

  • An artificial intelligence software conducted a study and crowned the sexiest soccer coach in the world
  • The likes of Pep Guardiola, José Mourinho and Arsene Wenger are on the list.
  • There is no place for Jurgen Klopp or Mauricio Pochettino in the shortlist

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While some coaches dream of winning league titles or international trophies, there is one accolade that almost every coach aspires to achieve.

The sexiest soccer coach in the world. A prestigious, if subjective, award that has recently been decided by a group of brainiacs from the SeatPick ticketing site.

Using their geometric ‘golden ratio’ theory of attractiveness, along with the help of some AI experts, they have named the manager who stands above the rest.

From old rivals José Mourinho and Pep Guardiola to newcomers like Mikel Arteta and Steven Gerrard, there are a host of familiar faces that make up the top ten.

But you’ll never guess which Premier League manager has been crowned the most handsome of the bunch!

Former Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has been included in a list of the sexiest football managers

Former Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has been included in a list of the sexiest football managers

Pep Guardiola is chasing his fifth Premier League title in six years

Pep Guardiola is chasing his fifth Premier League title in six years

José Mourinho has been loving life with AS Roma this season

José Mourinho has been loving life with AS Roma this season

Pep Guardiola (left) and José Mourinho (right) also made the list of the most handsome boss.

According Seat selectionManchester United manager Erik ten Hag has been crowned the sexiest manager in world football.

AI LIST FOR THE SEXIEST COACH IN THE WORLD

1. Erik ten Hag 7.78

2. Mikel Arteta 7.35

3. Pep Guardiola 7.07

4. Jose Mourinho 7.07

5. Carlos Ancelotti 7.02

6.Steven Gerrard6.77

7. Arsenio Wenger 6.76

8.David Moyes6.46

9. Rafael Benitez 6.24

10.Kevin Keegan 5.60

The Dutch coach, who turned 53 this year, scored a 7.78 out of ten to take first place in the standings.

He was followed by Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta who scored a 7.35, and former Barcelona and Real Madrid managers Pep Guardiola and José Mourinho scored 7.07 to claim third place.

There were plenty of familiar faces in the top ten, with current Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti scoring a 7.02 and former Aston Villa manager Steven Gerrard scoring a 6.77.

Former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger was just behind him, with a score of 6.76.

However, there was no place for the likes of Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp or future Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino on the list.

Instead, West Ham boss David Moyes made the cut with a 6.46 rating, closely followed by Rafa Benítez at 6.24.

And in tenth place, somehow, is former Newcastle boss Kevin Keegan. The 72-year-old was known for the tremendous mullet of him back in the day, so perhaps that was factored in.

AI has been all the rage recently and just last week an AI supercomputer revealed the probable final standings for the Premier League table.

Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag took first place with a score of 7.78, according to AI.

Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag took first place with a score of 7.78, according to AI.

Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag took first place with a score of 7.78, according to AI.

He stated that Liverpool are now believed to have a 28.5 per cent chance of jumping ahead of Manchester United in the top four.

They come off a six-game winning run, meaning they are one point behind the Red Devils and three behind Eddie Howe’s Newcastle United, although both sides have one game to go.

Erik ten Hag’s side are said to have a 20 per cent chance of falling out of the Champions League places, but Newcastle are closing in on a top four finish, and the supercomputer gives them just an 8, 8 percent chance of getting away.

At the top of the table, Man City look destined to lift the Premier League trophy and have been given a 90.7 per cent chance of beating Arsenal for the title.

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