{"id":1743,"date":"2019-11-18T01:39:21","date_gmt":"2019-11-18T01:39:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ginx.tv\/youngbuck-discusses-fnatic-departure"},"modified":"2024-07-19T11:53:07","modified_gmt":"2024-07-19T11:53:07","slug":"youngbuck-discusses-fnatic-departure","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ginx.tv\/en\/league-of-legends\/youngbuck-discusses-fnatic-departure","title":{"rendered":"YoungBuck discusses his departure from Fnatic"},"content":{"rendered":"

One of the more surprising pieces of news this year came when one of European League of Legends<\/a>’ top coaches Joey “YoungBuck” Steltenpool announced his departure from Fnatic and revealed Excel Esports as his new home, one of the weaker teams in the LEC.<\/p>\n

In a recent interview with Esportmaníacos, YoungBuck explained his decision to leave the team by saying he didn’t “find fulfillment” with the position and that there were a number of internal issues that caused him to question his remaining time with Fnatic.<\/p>\n

“Compared to 2019, I would say a small group didn’t really care much about the team practice, and didn’t put any effort into it,” said YoungBuck during the interview. “They didn’t really talk during the practice, or gave feedback to teammates or wanted to receive teammates’ feedback.”<\/p>\n

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