There was no prediction of a close game… Hanwha Life Insurance-T1 is expected to win 3-1 amid a fierce war of nerves

Which team will come to fruition between Hanwha Life Insurance’s desire for the finals and T1’s will to “revenge”? Hanwha Life Insurance, T1’s head coach Choi In-kyu and T1’s coach Kim Jung-kyun pointed out the scores of the finals at 3-1, predicting an easy win for a team rather than a tight race. 안전한 파워볼사이트

Riot Games held a media day for the “2024 LOL Champions Korea (hereinafter referred to as LCK)” summer season final series at LCK Arena in Jongro, Seoul, on the afternoon of the 2nd. On this day, the media day featured Zenji, who came first, Hanwha Life Insurance, and T1’s coaches and representative players who will compete in the loser’s final, and expressed their determination for the weekend’s game. The 2024 LCK Summer Season Losers’ Final and Final will be held at Gyeongju Indoor Gymnasium on the 7th and 8th.

Hanwha Life and T1, which met each other in the loser group final, will take revenge for their loss in the last playoff, as the result is different from that of the spring season. Hanwha Life had kneeled down to T1 1-3 in the loser group final of the spring season. T1 lost to Hanwha Life Insurance 0-3 in the second round of the playoff.

“As we unfortunately failed to advance to the final in the spring season, we want to produce a different result this time,” Choi In-kyu said. “We recently won 3-0, but we cannot ignore T1’s potential. Since we expect various strategies to emerge, we will make sure to block variables and come back after supplementing our winning strategies. We expect to win 3-1.

“The recent 0-3 defeat was regrettable. We worked hard to get feedback after the game,” coach Kim Jung-kyun said. “If we make up for the shortcomings that emerged in the last game, we will be able to win 3-1 or 3-0. Unlike the helpless defeat in the last game, we will prepare thoroughly for the rest of the year to produce different results.”

Coaches Choi In-kyu and Kim Jung-kyun cited “strong early-middle-class” and “various management methods,” respectively, as for their strengths to win the loser’s final. “I think there are many games that were advantageous in recent games. That’s how strong our team is in the early-middle-class,” Choi said. “We will try to keep the team clean by winning.”

“Our team’s strength is the wide range of championships and operational capabilities of our players,” coach Kim Jung-kyun said. “We need to set important points in multiple competitions. We will try to get the context right on the day of the game.”

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