The 2022 World Finals (World Championship) is the clearest demonstration of the decline of LPL compared to its `great rival` LCK.

Worlds 2022 is proof that the LCK is increasingly far ahead of the LPL

If comparing the number of World Championships, it is very difficult for LPL to equal the gap with LCK.

Specifically, on November 19 (Vietnam time), Team Liquid announced the appointment of MaRin – the legend of SKT T1, to become the new Coach of this team.

MaRin has proven that LPL is increasingly far behind LCK

MaRin followed Bengi and Easyhoon to pursue a coaching career

Before the SKT T1 duo, the world of League of Legends also witnessed many former LCK stars becoming coaches, such as PoohManDu (who coached at DWG KIA), Untara and Sky (T1)… But if you look at LPL

According to many viewers, perhaps it is too much pressure from fans, team leaders… that makes former players not interested in returning to coaching.

MaRin has proven that LPL is increasingly far behind LCK

Clearlove is a rare case of a former LPL player pursuing a coaching career

This has opened up a problem for LPL: They do not have people who truly understand League of Legends and can work with the players on the coaching bench.

LPL players often have to compete in a pressure-filled environment but do not have a qualified teacher to understand and lead.

MaRin has proven that LPL is increasingly far behind LCK

The LPL environment is so stressful that former players do not want to stick with professional League of Legends

MaRin becoming the new coach of Team Liquid has been discussed a lot by the world League of Legends community.