League of Legends Asian Games Group Stage: South Korea Dominates and Advances to Quarterfinals

2023-09-25 13:20:08

The “League of Legends” Hangzhou Asian Games group stage started today (9/25). Group A and Group B took the lead. In the end, South Korea lived up to expectations and won two consecutive victories, ranking first in Group A and advancing to the quarterfinals; while Group B was advanced by Vietnam. , has a high probability of becoming the Chinese team’s opponent when it advances to the semi-finals in the future.

In the opening game, South Korea sent Chovy as the starter, while Hong Kong sent LPL player YSKM on the top lane. As for the lineup, South Korea selected a mid- to late-game lineup to strive for basic skills, while Hong Kong selected an early-stage POKE lineup to seek breakthroughs;

However, the strength gap between the two sides was too large, making the lineup issue meaningless. South Korea had been suppressing the Hong Kong team from the early stage, and in the end the South Korean team defeated Hong Kong 16:4.

When South Korea faced Kazakhstan in the second game, Faker was replaced in the middle. He became a legend in 11 minutes. He scored a game-high 12 kills at the end, helping South Korea easily defeat the opponent in only 17 minutes.

South Korea won both games in Group A and advanced to the top of the group. Next, they will face the last runner-up Saudi Arabia in the quarterfinals;

Source:Korean Sports Association

The venue for the Asian Games today looked a little rough. Chovy accepted after the game.Korean media news1 interviewWhen asked about his stage adaptation and his thoughts on starting the game, Chovy replied, “Rather than how I feel, I think I should play the first game well.” (The problem of adapting to the field) He was also concentrating on the game, so he was not sure about it. what is the problem.

Getting up at nine in the morning to welcome the game is very hard for e-sports players who have a disrupted day and night schedule. Faker accepted it after the game Interview with Inven GlobalHe mentioned, “I’m not a morning person, so I’m very tired.” However, he thought there was nothing wrong with him and he was ready.

Regarding the rotation issue between Chovy and Faker, the two are acceptingKorean Sports AssociationDuring the interview, they all agreed that “doing your best to win the gold medal for the country” is the most important thing. Although they are competitors in the mid lane, they can help each other and make progress, and their relationship has become better;

Chovy emphasized that “I am competing for the starting spot not for myself, but for South Korea’s gold medal.” He did not want fans to belittle anyone during this period. Finally, Faker also expressed that in order not to experience the regret of losing to China in the last finals, “I must Go all out.”

Then Group B came on stage one after another. Japan first sealed Palestine 20-0, and then it was the turn of Japan-Vietnam, which was rated as having similar strength by the outside world. Unexpectedly, Vietnam’s strong attack left Japan unable to parry, and Japan was defeated in 25 minutes. The main fortress was defeated, and the score was even an extremely disparate 1:14.

Vietnam then defeated Palestine in 16 minutes, setting a new record for the shortest time in the tournament and successfully advanced to first place in the group.

After Vietnam is confirmed to advance, since the quarter-finals encounter India, which is recognized as weak, it has a very good chance to join the Chinese team in the semi-finals. Vietnamese coach Sofm is acceptingChinese media interviewsShi said that he will try his best next, but if we have to face the Chinese team, “our winning rate may only be 40%.”

Tomorrow (9/26) it will be the turn of Group C and Group D. The Chinese team in Group C will face the United Arab Emirates and the Maldives at 9 and 11 am respectively. Let us work together to support the Chinese athletes. come on.

Source of the first picture:KeSPA

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