Trash Talk from the LPL Team at the World Championship Sparks Controversy
Recently, Bilibili Gaming (BLG) faced a defeat against Anyone’s Legends in the fierce competition of the LPL’s Spring Split as they gear up for the upcoming MSI 2025. As a result, during the second round of the ongoing LPL season, BLG’s performance in the World Championship (CKTG) fell short in both matches towards the end. However, the split stage only represents a small part of the overall league, and while BLG’s performance in Split 2 has concluded, they have already secured a spot at MSI 2025 and will strive to improve their results.

According to Bin, he stated: “Even though we lost, this is just the Spring Split. Anyone’s Legends (AL) is not a champion team, so it’s not a big deal. There’s only one champion team that will qualify at the end of the season. Now that we have secured a spot at MSI 2025, we will prepare for the upcoming matches and strive to achieve better outcomes at MSI 2025.”
In reality, winning in Split 1 and qualifying for MSI 2025 with the current state of LPL’s Spring Split is something no one could have predicted for AL, given the intense competition. However, Bin’s statements do not change the fact that BLG lost because this is not the most crucial stage. Regardless of the future, AL remains a formidable opponent and that’s something to be recognized. Many LPL fans could not contain their frustration, labeling Bin as “arrogant.”

– Losing is part of the game, what is Bin doing?
– Last time it was due to a bug, this time it was not a crucial stage. Can’t we just accept the loss?
– Isn’t just being happy enough?
Management’s Pressure on the LPL Team’s Performance at the World Championship
Regarding the management, following Bin’s controversial post-match comments, the current management of AL has voiced their concerns: “Before the match, we were 99% certain of victory. But after the defeat, how can we still be considered champions?” This post was shared on Weibo and everyone understands the implications of Bin’s comments.

Let’s not dwell on what Bin could have done differently during the split. Initially, he has lost quite a bit and only has the potential to reclaim the confidence of LPL fans in the upcoming MSI 2025, thus helping Bin regain the trust of the LPL community and the broader League of Legends audience.