The much-anticipated battle came to an end. Although Lin Cheng gave away a lot of damage in the game, he still won the MVP with his wonderful performance in key team battles.
During the interview, Lin Cheng was no longer in high spirits.
"RNG played well and was very tenacious."
"The fact that this game was so difficult was entirely my fault."
"A very low-level mistake on my part led to the difficulty."
"The dragon soul was robbed? It's not Cuzz's fault! We decided to play in a team, and the monkey must be on the front."
"It's not Deft's fault. He only answered Q once after playing for 40 minutes. Why should we blame him? Some people started answering Q in less than 4 minutes."
"Hmm~~Possible first defeat in the international competition? Sorry! I don't have the energy to think about this during the game."
Lin Cheng's humility made fans a little uncomfortable. Originally, the fans were waiting for him to join his teammates, but Lin Cheng actually took the blame.
In fact, many things cannot be scrutinized. If we really need to investigate them, it can be said that every professional player has made very low-level mistakes.
The longer you play, the more mistakes you make.
Even for some players who are considered to be very top players, the highlights made by mistakes are probably not much less than their highlights.
Teacher Shai’s behavior has been particularly obvious in recent years.
Every season, he is a strong contender for the single kill king of the LPL. Shots like Shannar make it difficult for Zombie Sister to clean up.
The same goes for Faker.
Although he is still the backbone of T1, in the past two seasons, Faker has had a lot of inexplicable operations on the court. He was caught trying to avoid flashing, and then ended up with a death flash to maximize losses, or he got lost and died suddenly in the later stage, etc.
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Compared with others, Lin Cheng's low-level mistakes throughout his career have been exaggeratedly rare, but after all, he is also human.
He just reacts faster and operates better.
Therefore, most people are very tolerant of Lin Cheng's low-level mistake.
Of course, it’s okay not to be tolerant.
You don’t think Cheng Za is kinder than a zombie water ghost, do you?
Now that the orange bastards have the ultimate tailwind, they will not end well if they rashly ride on Lin Cheng's face.
However, Lin Cheng's interview also made the water ghost sisters a little dissatisfied.
The main reason is that when he defended Mr. Dai, he mentioned by the way, "Some people start answering Q in less than 4 minutes."
Who is this hinting at?
With ulterior motives.
May 22, the third day of the competition.
All members of KT were in good condition. They defeated EG and PSG very easily and continued to maintain a complete victory.
Yesterday's game seemed to also make RNG full of electricity, breaking the blood restraint and massacring G2.
May 23, the fourth day of the competition.
KT defeated the European and American brothers again, and their condition seems to be more and more stable.
RNG is also making steady progress.
On the contrary, G2 is very consistent with the outside world's inherent impression. After defeating RNG, it was double-killed by PSG and scored by KT and RNG. The record of 3-1 in the first two days became 3-5 after the fourth day.
In North America, EG learned their shame and gained courage, steadily scoring points from PSG and SGB to improve their record to 4-4.
It's strange that the NA team is stomped by EU almost every year, but when it comes to facing weak teams, North America is very reliable, but Europe always likes to overturn on weak teams.
MAD was even eliminated as a wild card in the S10 finals, which overshadowed the sweaty style of Lao Gandad in the finals that year.
May 25th is the last day of the competition.
In the first game, G2 faced SGB.
At this time, SGB's record is 1-7, and theoretically there is still a glimmer of hope for promotion, because four of the six teams in the knockout round are eliminated, and G2, which is ranked third from the bottom, has a record of 3-5.
As long as they can bite off G2, there's still hope.
As a result, G2 really overturned in this game.
European teams always have someone who stands up and loses to the wild card in MSI and S every year, and G2 continues this glorious tradition.
European audiences are now starting to get anxious.
They didn't expect that G2, which was so brave two days ago, would lose five games in a row and dive straight into the ticket hall.
Even half a foot is about to board the flight back to Spain.
The second game is played by EG against PSG.
Although reluctantly, some people in the EU audience cheered for their mortal enemy.
Because PSG currently has a record of 3-5, and G2 has just lost to SGB and it has become 3-6. If PSG gets another point, the best outcome for G2 is just to get a chance to play in the playoffs.
Fortunately, EG, with a record of 4-4, also needed to ensure their advancement. They did not want to show off in this key game and defeated PSG strongly to improve their record to 5-4.
So far, three teams have advanced to the knockout rounds in advance.
They are KT, RNG, and EG respectively.
The next three teams compete for the last promotion spot.
G2 record is 3-6.
PSG's record is 3-6.
SGB record is 2-7.
The final opponents of the three teams are different. While you work hard, you must also look at the faces of others.
In the third game, KT faced SGB.
Standing on the edge of the cliff, SGB fought fiercely and tried their best for the last hope of advancement.
They took Mr. Dai, who was killed four times in the opening game of the match, as a breakthrough point and launched a frantic attack down the lane.
It's a pity that the experienced Mr. Dai is no longer in the state of meeting him for the first time.
It’s the same Luna. This time, KT didn’t have level 1 grass exploration in the bottom lane. After stabilizing the level 2, KT started to exert its strength.
Cuzz's first wave of counter-crouching helped Lucian get the first blood, and Mr. Dai gained the advantage and went crazy on his face to kill.
In the end, KT ruthlessly extinguished the last hope of the Vietnamese brothers.
SGB was eliminated from the tournament with a 2-8 record.
The Vietnam competition returned after two and a half years, but still failed to make waves on the international stage.
The only impression they left on everyone was that they stabbed G2.
It is worth mentioning that in the 2019 MSI, G2 was double beaten by PVB, the predecessor of SGB, in the group stage. At least this time G2 won a game.
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In the fourth game, RNG faced PSG.
The enemies were extremely jealous when they met, and RNG could not give the Wanwan brothers face and use ruthless means to complete the massacre.
The crew of "Overheard 2" officially went bankrupt.
In the end, PSG's record was fixed at 3-7.
But they haven't been eliminated yet. It depends on the result of the next game between G2 and EG.
What's funny is that G2 has lost six consecutive matches and still shows no mercy when facing EG.
EG lost again.
In this MSI, from the group stage to the match, EU completed six captures against NA.
EG didn't give in because they advanced early. They wanted to kill the EU team more than anyone else.
But they just couldn't beat G2.
The North American audience went crazy.
G2 lost three points against SGB and PSG, but ended up beating EG steadily. Who can they ask for explanation?
I brush NA>EU every year, only to be embarrassed every year. I can’t stand it anymore.
At this point, G2 won the last promotion spot with a final record of 4-6.
In the final match of the competition, KT faced RNG again.
At this time, KT had already secured the first place in the competition with a record of 9-0, and RNG had also secured the second place.
In other words, this matchup will not affect the final ranking of the competition, nor will it affect the knockout schedule of both sides.
A pure battle of RNG revenge.
Give it a try and fight until you have no regrets.