Once upon a time, he was legit THANOS
ONE example you fucking tart(I literally said it was the only example I could think of too) and it took him a whole year to come back from it; him and Kyedae even talked about how much it weighed him down.
Aspas did not recieve the same level of hate as Yay. Yay has whole social media accounts dedicated to dumping on him.
Yay literally performed badly in a few games of Tier 2 in a team that was destined to fail because of it's lack of structure. Did you see the coms videos from DSG, it looked like a match of premier.
People were quick to pit all of the blame onto him and he received an overbearing and unwarranted biblical wave of hatred because of it.
it was his decision to join a T2 team brotha. Also now the bleed era, all loses+shit perfomance. Previous igl kind of blames him for getting fired too. Deserved hate man, I was also a fan of yay in 22 (not the cocksucker type) and everyone potrayed him as the most humble guy ever, no real reason to hate. But now ...
Of course it was his decision to join a tier 2 team dude nobody said it wasn't, but I doubt he thought he'd receive the level of hate that he did and rightfully so; majority of it was a gross over reaction.
You literally are missing the entire point of this thread, YES! we are aware that he is performing badly but the mental game is a massive factor of that.
Previous igl kind of blames him for getting fired too
This has happened on previous teams before in order to provide comfortability for certain players and such, but ultimately that decision comes down to coaching staff, and have the coaching staff been criticised? No. Ya'll just wanna fuel your massive hate boner for Yay because you have nothing better to do lmfao.
The whole world shit on him, and he performed badly because of that. Thank you for proving my point, he adds to the track record of pros that crumble to an unwarranted level of hate and criticism (although I think SkRossi was slightly deserving of SOME criticism)
The mental game is a fair reason to justify the underperformance of some players.