Perfection eludes everyone, even the League of Legends G.O.A.T, Faker.
In the League of Legends community, and even among outsiders, Faker is truly a role model, universally respected and admired. Despite global fame, both within and beyond the realm of League of Legends, Faker maintains a courteous and friendly demeanor. Notably, Faker excels not only in professional gaming but also in his everyday conduct. He can be considered the epitome of an athlete everyone should emulate for professionalism and perfection.

However, die-hard T1 or Faker fans likely know that the 'Chairman' has a notable flaw—he is often late. He tends to be tardy compared to the agreed-upon schedule (both for the team and the tournament), and this is, in fact, not a good practice. Faker is aware of this and is making efforts to improve. Nevertheless, he remains the T1 player who is most frequently late. Recently, Gumayusi also addressed this issue concerning his 'cousin.'

In a recent talk show, Gumayusi shared his thoughts about Faker: 'Sang-hyeok is a wonderful person. But if possible, I hope he can fix the habit of being late.'. Keria also admitted that T1 used to impose fines for late arrivals, and at that time, Faker rarely arrived late. Gumayusi also mentioned that if you calculated Faker's fines, it might amount to 2 - 3 million won (approximately 56 million VND). Besides Faker, his close junior, Oner, also used to be frequently late, but after paying fines several times, he seems to have corrected this habit.

However, for many viewers, especially T1 fans, Faker's imperfection makes him more relatable. Since his debut until now, Faker has demonstrated absolute professionalism, to the extent that he is almost worshipped. But in the end, Faker is just a 26, 27-year-old young man, and he also has some imperfections.

Certainly, a flaw remains a flaw, and Faker needs to address it, both for his self-improvement and to avoid impacting the team's or related parties' activities.