Demon1 Is LFT With Some Tension On The Line

While it may come as shocking news to some, but it is official that Demon1 is going LFT. Why you may ask? Well, we don't know the exact details, and it is very natural for any player to not fit in a team.
Demon1's Situation
Demon1, who won VCT Champions in his rookie year while MVPing the tournament was known to be the best player in Valorant. This set a very high expectation for the player, which might've impacted him badly.
This is because when fans hold a high expectation it is sometimes unrealistic. It seems like the majority of viewers expect him to drop 30 or 40 kills every single map, which is impossible for any player.
It started with Demon1 posting a tweet, "LFT" is all he said. No details, no specifics about the situation.
After that, Chet, a coach who formerly worked with Demon1, made a sudden tweet talking about him "sleeping in practice" for 2 years in a row. By that he means that Demon1 does not deserve the hype he gets or the questioning Leviathan is getting for releasing him from the roster.
Of course, this is seen as some form of passive aggression that is unnecessary. Then Demon1 replied saying he has never talked bad about him and that he wishes him well. To wish Chet replied denying that and stating that he did in fact, talk bad about him.
Whether it's true or not, making unnecessary tweets that drive tension into the air might not be the best thing to do.
Another pro player shared his opinion saying that Chet (who was recently unbanned) is driving his career into a dead end by creating this drama. While he takes a neutral side that all stories can have different perspectives, he still thinks nobody would want to be on a team where the coach might talk bad about you publicly.