Fabian âGrabbZâ Lohmann, the head coach of G2 Esports' League of Legends team, sarcastically made his remarks regarding the performance of Germany in their embarrassing 6-0 defeat against Spain in their UEFA Nations League encounter. The 25-year old German posted a Tweet stating his country's disrespect on the industry, while at the same time mocking the National Team for their lack of physicality.
Germans say esports is not a real sport because it lacks the physical component.
Guess they haven't watched our national team in a while, there is nothing physical eitherâŚ
â Fabian 'GrabbZ' Lohmann (@BDS_GrabbZ) November 17, 2020
However Grabbz continued his tirade, as he mentioned the incompetence of his country's defense in dealing with the opposition and comparing it to the disparity in terms of skill level of his team against anyone from the LPL.
The gap between german defenders and the spanish players is bigger than the gap between LPL teams and G2 what the hell am I watching
â Fabian 'GrabbZ' Lohmann (@BDS_GrabbZ) November 17, 2020
His final remark took place an hour later, stating a conspiracy between the team's white-colored jerseys and how it affects their performances.
White shirts and 0-6 wow it's all a conspiracy
â Fabian 'GrabbZ' Lohmann (@BDS_GrabbZ) November 17, 2020
His fellow countryman and League of Legends jungler, Erberk âGiliusâ Demir, who currently plays for FC Schalke 04 is left entertained from these Tweets.
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â Berk (@GiliusLoL) November 17, 2020
Though Grabbz through social media posts reveal his disappointment with his team's performances, it has likewise shown his passion for the esports industry hoping that the barriers that remain will finally be broken.
Germany's defeat was a massive shocker given their talent pool against Spain. They featured a balance of established young talent like Serge Gnabry, Leroy Sane, and Timo Werner and experienced members like Manuel Neuer, Ä°kay GĂźndoÄan, and Toni Kroos. On the other hand, Spain featured a lineup of young, up-and-coming talent such as Ferran Torres, Rodri, Unai Simon, and Daniel Olmo. Though there are disparities in terms of experience between the two squads, the outcome is expected to be a close encounter.