Following BLG's surprising defeat to HLE in the MSI final, "Disappointment in Bin" became a hot topic across forums. Many BLG fans flocked to the official BLG account to protest, demanding Bin's removal, as many LoL experts criticized Bin's selfish play style, holding him responsible for the BO5 loss. As Bin's public reputation crumbled, BLG's official account and Coach Daeny recently responded with apologies and revealed future plans.

In an interview, Coach Daeny admitted that BLG's loss to HLE cannot be blamed on the players' performance, but rather on his own BP and in-game state. Of course, HLE's players and coaches also performed exceptionally well today. Daeny confessed that when BLG players showed a lack of focus during the match, he should have warned them more strongly and strictly, but he failed to do so in the restroom and now feels regretful.

BLG's official Weibo also posted an apology after the match, stating that BLG did not give their full effort in this BO5 and felt sorry for the support of fans and viewers. They also mentioned that there are many matches ahead, and they will thoroughly analyze this loss to achieve better results in the future. Honestly, the most important thing for BLG now is to adjust their mentality, as the Esports World Cup (Petroleum Cup) is only a week away. Hopefully, BLG can win the title there to prove their strength.

After winning his second MSI championship, Kanavi gave an interview to official media. During the interview, he talked about HLE's game plan against Bin. Kanavi said that whenever Bin gets a strong laning top laner, he likes to "aggressively push without river vision." By watching BLG's VODs, Kanavi discovered this weakness, so he directly went top at level 3 to gank. It's undeniable that Bin's ability to avoid ganks is very poor—during the finals, Bin was easily caught by Kanavi every time.

Kanavi's almost "blunt truth" statement sparked complaints from many LPL viewers. After all, in the BLG documentary, Daeny had already emphasized this issue, but Bin still doesn't like warding during laning, and then gets easily caught by the enemy jungler while pushing. Of course, some viewers believe this playstyle has become "muscle memory" for Bin and will be hard to change, just like how HLE jungler Kanavi loves to steal the enemy's F6. Kanavi knows that stealing F6 might get him killed, but he still does it every time.

After all, viewers who watched this BO5 should know that Kanavi's performance was actually worse than Bin's. In the second and third games of the finals, Kanavi died a total of 17 times. In particular, his Qiyana in game 2 had an exaggerated 1-10 score, setting MSI history as the player with the most deaths in a single game. Because of Kanavi's "double-edged sword" nature, many BLG fans feel regret, believing that BLG targeted the wrong player in games 4 and 5. They think BLG should have all focused on invading Kanavi's jungle, so that Kanavi would tilt and lead his teammates to feed.

Do you think BLG's loss to HLE was due to the players or the coach's BP? I have looked at many netizens' comments about Bin and found that many viewers hope he can expand his champion pool in the future. After all, top lane Swain and top lane Mundo aren't particularly difficult to play. Since Bin likes to farm and scale in lane, both champions are strong late-game carries. Do you think Bin can learn these two champions in the future?