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The MSI Mid-Season Invitational ended with HLE getting their revenge, and BLG lost the very valuable MSI title. The audience is extremely frustrated by this loss.

The point of anger is that BLG clearly could have played better, but there is an obvious "cancer" within the team.
Reasons for the defeat revealed, casters blast Bin.
It can be said that the biggest reason BLG lost this final was Bin's poor performance. His performance can be analyzed from two aspects: first, his own on-stage form was not good, and second, his playstyle issues were extremely severe. LPL casters Guan Zeyuan and Mille directly pinpointed Bin's problems.

Guan Zeyuan said, "Bin can fool his teammates, but does he really think he's the world's top laner?"
Mille blasted Bin, saying his mindset is truly flawed. "Can't you just settle for being the fifth-best player on a championship team? Being a top laner is not just about solo kills."
It can be said that the casters are basically unanimous in attributing BLG's failure to Bin. Mille's comment actually reflects Bin's toxic mentality well: because he is too self-centered, too eager to prove himself, he plays worse and worse, even becoming more selfish, overly focused on sidelane outcomes, which disrupts his teammates' rhythm.

The first two games of the finals well illustrate this point: under the burden of carrying him, teammates managed to drag Bin to victory. After Bin played Jax and carried in game three, problems arose again in games four and five. It can be said that if Bin had played more steadily and more team-oriented, BLG might have become the ultimate winners.
Daeny blames himself after the match for failing to stabilize the players.
Daeny also summarized the loss in the finals afterward. He believed that one important reason the team lost was that he wavered and failed to stabilize the players. He also detailed BLG's situation and their subsequent draft strategy.

Daeny stated that BLG is a team that prefers chaotic teamfights. Under pressure, everyone reverts to their habits. In such a situation, he failed to create a more relaxed draft for the players or help them maintain focus. Perhaps the first two games consumed too much energy, causing him to be in a poor state as a coach.
Daeny thinks he should have been more assertive in instructing the players, and feels very remorseful about it.
In fact, the implication of this statement is quite clear: BLG felt pressure on the finals stage and reverted to instinctive play. Bin was too focused on sidelanes, BLG's reading and judgment of the game also went wrong, and the coach failed to provide timely reminders to pull the players back, leading to the eventual defeat.

In other words, BLG regressed to a competitive form similar to last year. Everyone usually likes to say "Dan's nine trials make players stronger," but in the end, during the finals, they revealed their true colors again.
The window of opportunity is fleeting; BLG must seize the moment.
Hindsight being 20/20, if Bin's Aatrox in game five had used more teleports to help teammates in the early game, the pace would have been completely different. Bin's judgment at the time was to get better farm for teamfights, but he overlooked the strength of the champion's power spike timeline. This is a basic understanding of team composition; Bin's failure to judge this is a low-level mistake.

Personally, I think that on the finals stage, if another more stable and team-oriented top laner had been there, BLG would probably have won. But Bin became more and more impatient, more and more eager to prove himself, leading to this outcome. BLG failed to show their best form, which is a huge regret, similar to the 2024 World Championship finals.
This year is crucial for both LPL and BLG. Many viewers might think losing the MSI championship is actually a good thing, because they won't be overly targeted by the meta and can maintain a better mindset. However, in reality, even if BLG lost the title, they are expected to be nerfed by Riot anyway. This is a highly likely fact that BLG must face.
In terms of mentality, losing might actually be better, because if BLG had won two consecutive titles, they might have become complacent. Losing the championship proves that they need to practice even harder.

From various perspectives, this year is likely BLG's last window to win a championship. If they cannot win the World Championship this year, LPL will have even less chance in the future. I hope the players have this awareness and strive not to repeat the same mistakes when they encounter similar situations again.