League of Legends: Redmi Coach's words were barbed? He frankly admitted that the working environment in the LPL is stressful and the food experience is poor.
2026-06-09 14:48
This isn't the first time the LPL has been ridiculed by its players; even the region's audience seems pessimistic about its future. Compared to the Korean LCK, the difference is like night and day. There, the competition is fierce, and new talents are constantly emerging. The so-called veterans of the LPL come and go, but the essence remains the same. The direction seems to be moving towards an entertainment ecosystem, with more emphasis on streaming games and chatting with fans than on figuring out how to play better. When a team loses a match, they blame the opponent for being too strong and never reflect on their own performance.
The truth may be unpleasant to hear, but it's a universally acknowledged fact. However, when it comes to coaches who have left the LPL after coaching, their sarcastic remarks are more likely to provoke resentment. It's not the first time that Redmi has expressed his opinions about the LPL in interviews, complaining about the poor environment and food, which he says affect his work performance. The content is unrelated to the performance of the matches. He keeps sharing about his coaching environment, living conditions, and work pressure. His barbed remarks really make readers uncomfortable, especially LPL players.
Coach Hongmi talks about his past coaching experience in the LPL.
Undeniably, after leaving his former team, Redmi's growth this season has been phenomenal. His arrival has revitalized the struggling team, helping them improve their synergy, enhance their understanding of the game's meta, and regain their competitive edge – a true resurrection. Moreover, this is remarkable considering they are a top-ranked LCK team. His coaching is indispensable in this rebound. His expertise in player performance management, roster adjustments, and tactical execution has earned him recognition as one of Asia's most experienced coaches. His confident pronouncements are nothing new.
Returning to coach in the LCK must have been a mix of emotions, but there's no need to satirize the past. Too much hatred and harsh words only reveal a person's character. When talking about his time coaching in the LPL, he mentioned that he had to handle many matters, big and small, while in the LCK, there were others to share the burden, greatly reducing the pressure. He also emphasized that his physical condition was better than in previous years, especially the food experience. Even if it was just a simple reflection and comparison of the working environments in the two regions, the Chinese community interpreted it in a different way.
When a team achieves good results, it should be something to celebrate, a reward for hard work. The jarring part is why emphasize past experiences, especially inhuman ones, which inadvertently creates the impression of "turning against one's former employer after achieving success."
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