The top laner born in 2003 has been under a lot of pressure this season, even bursting into tears in the middle of the match in the 2022 LPL Summer Split.
Considered the strongest League of Legends region in the world right now, the LPL has a lot of strong teams with remarkable achievements compared to international teams. But along with the aura on stage, the teams and players are also under a lot of pressure when the fans’ expectations are too high. Especially in the “country of billions of people”, this is even more “horrible”.
For that reason, many players have had problems with their performance and mentality. Typically, recently, the top laner of LNG Esports – PandaC was under too much pressure while playing and shed tears in the middle of the match.
Additionally, LNG top (main) laner Ale shared about PandaC’s situation after the recent loss to V5 on matchday:
LNG Ale talks about his sub, PandaC
“I told these guys, stop blaming PandaC. You know, after that loss to V5, PandaC went to Rawson to buy food. At Rawson, the staff told him, “PandaC, you didn’t play well today.”
So he came back and told us he’s afraid to buy food at Rawson from now on. If he had to go, he would peek out the window to see if the employee was there. If he did, he wouldn’t come in.
He’s under too much pressure. After all, he’s just a kid born in 2003. PandaC is still a kid, chat channel stop bullying him. It’s actually my fault that I haven’t been playing well lately. My position is not easy, a lot of pressure. After the V5 loss, we don’t see him smile much anymore, unless he eats his favorite hot pot, he won’t smile.” – Ale defended his juniors.
In fact, this is PandaC’s first season in the LPL, so it is inevitable that this player will have mental problems. Moreover, PandaC is only 19 years old so this guy still has a lot of potential to develop, many people have left comments so give him time to mature instead of criticizing him heavily after the defeat against V5 .
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