ENCE coach: My time in ENCE has come to an end
Slaava “Twista” Räsänen has announced that his time with ENCE has come to an end and is now evaluating which direction he will go.
Twista is no longer a part of ENCE, the 33-year-old announced in a TwitLonger post and says he is open to discussions with a new team that could use his knowledge and experience.
“Two and a half year went by flying with some remarkable achievements, poor decisions and struggles. I will cherish all the good and bads since the journey is what teaches you,” Twista wrote and adding that “the past 6 months have been a big lesson for me which I consider the biggest learning experience in the whole time as a coach. I took some distance late December to self-reflect my mistakes, I don’t think any of the players in ENCE can deny my work in-game, but I have much more to learn outside of it so that’s where my focus will be going forward.”
Twista came after a long line of coaches who had been implicated or came forward to admit their use of the spectator bug back in September. ENCE decided to suspend Twista after he notified the organization of a coaching bug incident dating back to 2017.
“I am still evaluating which direction I will go from now. CS is my passion so I am open to discussions, I do believe I would be a great asset to any coach/team out there with my knowledge and experience but I do realize the gravity of my bans which may cause issues.”