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The most unfortunate champion coach in LOL has emerged! Leading the team to achieve three consecutive championships, yet criticized by fans for lacking game understanding.

The most unfortunate champion coach in LOL has emerged!

In recent years, T1 has consistently won championships during world tournaments, but they have failed to secure a league championship for several consecutive years. Therefore, many T1 fans hope that after removing the "team短板" Gumayusi this year, T1 can finally win a league championship within the LCK. However, something that deeply disappointed many T1 fans occurred during the key match between T1 and GEN, where T1 was easily crushed by GEN with a 2-0 score, and in the second game, they were humiliatingly defeated by GEN in a "clean tower" manner.

After T1 lost to GEN, T1's three-time championship coach TOM faced significant criticism and backlash from fans. Many T1 fans believe that the primary reason for T1's loss to GEN was poor BP (Ban/Pick), leading numerous T1 fans to protest on T1's official social media, urging the management to dismiss head coach TOM. It must be said that being the head coach of T1 is truly challenging; every time T1 loses a match, the coach is blamed. So far, T1 has already forced two head coaches to step down, namely mata and the legendary coach kkoma. It remains uncertain how long the three-time championship coach TOM can endure.

Of course, T1 fans' criticism of TOM is justified, as TOM's BP in the first game was indeed completely outplayed by GEN's coach. In the first game, T1 chose the "Kalista and Renata" duo for the bottom lane and assigned mid-laner Faker to play Ryze. However, the T1 coaching team failed to ban Anivia, which led to T1 being restricted and pulled apart by Chovy's Anivia ice walls in every team fight. Additionally, T1's lineup was too short-ranged, resulting in them being solo-pulled by Chovy in every team fight. (Do you think T1's loss was due to BP issues?)

Of course, many LOL viewers believe that T1 fans are too quick to blame, as anyone who watched the match should clearly see how poor the performance of T1 players was. T1's top-laner Doran played Jayce against Kiin's Sion, and Doran was solo-killed by Sion early in the game. Mid-laner Faker, due to his age, played Galio and was severely damaged by Chovy's Annie at level one, making him unable to clear lanes. The "genius AD" Peyz, highly praised by many T1 fans, was beaten by Ruler so badly that he couldn't leave the defensive tower. In the second game, T1 was disadvantaged in all three lanes, and by 25 minutes, GEN had a 15,000 gold lead. This is no longer a problem that BP can solve.

Kanavi sends a message to his old teammates.

After GEN won the match, GEN's head coach Ryu was interviewed by official media. During the interview, Ryu stated that after losing the opening match to KT, the entire GEN coaching team held numerous meetings and analyses, realizing that to win in the new version, BP must be executed well. Because the new version prevents lane swapping, players must compete directly during the laning phase, making BP extremely crucial for match outcomes. Ryu's comments sharply criticized the T1 coaching team, leading many T1 fans to further believe that T1's loss to GEN was due to BP issues.

Besides GEN coach's interview sparking discussions among viewers, HLE jungler Kanavi frequently displayed JDG and TES team logos during recent matches. In the post-match interview, the host asked Kanavi if there was any special meaning behind this. Kanavi then addressed his former teams, expressing hope to face them in future international tournaments. (Do you think JDG and TES can advance to MSI or the World Championship to compete against HLE? I feel it's quite difficult for HLE to qualify for MSI, especially since HLE was recently defeated by T1.)

Conclusion.

I truly didn't expect that Kanavi, after moving to LCK, could implement the "reckless jungler" playstyle so thoroughly. Currently, HLE's performance heavily relies on Kanavi's play; if Kanavi develops sufficiently well, HLE can easily crush their opponents. In HLE's match against DK, it was entirely Kanavi's showcase. However, if Kanavi's development is hindered, he will lead his teammates to aggressively attack the enemy's F6.

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