AL defeated T1 with a score of 2-0 in the EWC semifinals, advancing to the finals. This match quickly sparked a lot of discussions among overseas netizens. Let’s take a look at their comments!
- This BO3 was a masterclass performance from Kael.
- Meanwhile, Keria had a disastrous showing.
- Keal might just be the best support in the world this year.
- T1 is already in LCK form.
- T1's draft was terrible; I thought they were there to cash in again, but instead, they left.
- There's no need to worry about T1; Riot will buff the champions that T1 players excel with during the World Championship, and suddenly they'll be called the best team of the year again.
- Both teams have returned to their regular season form. I wish Kael and Flandre could perform like this at MSI too.
- Flandre is the only non-Korean top laner among the last 12 world champions; give him some respect!
- Flandre is basically China's Kiin.
- But he has also been defeated by Kiin.
- In the end, T1 seemed to be role-playing as FLY.
- That was a brutal MSI revenge.
- T1 seems a bit crushed.
- The gap in the jungle and support in this BO3 was particularly disgusting. Only Gumayusi looked competent.
- Gumayusi did his best.
- Tabe's draft was excellent; AL's players overall performed better than T1. Faker and Guma might be T1's best performers, but the gap is still significant. If it were Ruler's Senna instead of Hope, the match would have ended much faster. Hope's farming ability is too poor.
- Honestly, the gap in the jungle was very obvious.
- T1 lost, so can they face Gen for the third place match now?
- Kael made T1 relive the PTSD that Beryl caused, surviving repeatedly at 10hp.
- T1 has already entered summer split form, so they are likely to win the World Championship for the third time.
- Much respect to Tabe; he has led AL from the bottom of the LPL to a competitive level against T1 and GenG.
- Tarzan has also played a crucial role. He has always been a valuable asset for any LPL team. He is a key factor in AL's current strength.
- The draft gap in the second game was also significant; Tabe is the GOAT coach.
- Even I felt uncomfortable watching T1's entire drafting phase. Tabe was simply in control.
- The Kael in LCK and the Kael in LPL are not the same person.
- Yes. The reason Prince has such a high reputation is because of him.
- Even in LCK, he performed well in LSB, but he hasn't reached his current level yet. However, we saw some of his potential, and I was surprised that no LCK team gave him a chance.
- MSI might be the finals for LCK, but AL in EWC is the LCK's terminator; they have already defeated HLE and T1.
- By using the GenG roster to defeat T1, AL shows they have a strong strategy.
- Flandre is a monster.
- I haven't seen T1 directly defeated in a match for a long time.
- I haven't seen T1 beaten like this in a long time; yes, they looked very loose, and I felt like AL was just playing against a bottom-tier team.
- Why did LCK give up on Kael?
- Honestly, the difference was in the jungle and support in both games.
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