He isn't. "He had an offgame" he didn't. "He lost the sauce" he didn't.
LEVIATAN played against Saadhak, who played with Aspas for 2 years and brought him out from tier 3 to tier 1 and made him a top level player.
Saadhak KNOWS how Aspas plays, if you see the VODS, LOUD never gave Aspas an inch, they always knew where he was, where he played, HOW he played, what he wanted to do. EVERYTHING.
It wasn't a lack of skill on his part, Aspas didn't topfrag because he got hardcountered.
Think of the metaphor of playing darts, Aspas is great at hitting bullseyes, problem is, Saadhak handcuffed both of his hands to a table and blindfolded him. He couldn't play because they didn't let him play.
This brings some light to Levs flaws, Kingg and Com needed to understand that they wouldn't be able to rely on Aspas, they needed someone else to make the plays, someone harder for LOUD to read.
But they didn't do it right. Tex didn't show up.
Aspas still has that Dawg in him, his team didn't. But now you guys wanna put the blame on him since that's the opposite of this games lesson.
Loud won. Without Aspas. With no flashy Duelist. Qck wasn't dominating, he simply did his part, hell, Less and Tuyz were topfragging.
The lesson of this game is once again, IGL diff. Doesn't matter how cracked your duelist is, if your IGL isn't top notch you ain't surviving. Examples: Oxy & Vanity, Keznit & Melser.