089 Su Can: "You are forcing me to take action!" (asking for votes)

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May 12, domestic time, is the second match day of the MSI group stage.

Today's EDG schedule is relatively easy. There is only one group match, against the Vietnamese team EVOS.

From a strength perspective, Vietnam is only in the wild card division and is definitely the weakest.

But no matter how bad a team is, it's hard to win one or two of the 10 group matches without winning.

If they really play BO5, it will be difficult for them to win. It is almost impossible based on their current strength.

But again, there are completely variables in a BO1 game.

If you lose accidentally, you lose. You don't even have a chance to adjust, and you have to face other teams.

One of the highlights of the group stage is this. It depends on whether the teams in the wild card division can be upset and pull other teams down.

Therefore, you still need to be careful in this kind of game, and you cannot be careless just because your opponent is weak.

If you lose a point that you are sure to win, you may become passive when competing for ranking later.

Moreover, there seems to be no precedent for an LPL team to lose to a Vietnamese team so far.

If you lose, you will probably have to be mentioned a few times for the rest of your life.

Vietnamese prisoners, come out!

It will be even more uncomfortable when the hero Aphelios appears later.

EDG made a change and let Haro come on to show off.

Don't worry too much, as long as you don't mess around and play normally, you can almost win.

The EVOS team was completely out of sorts. With normal BP, EDG's last worry disappeared.

The game situation didn't look that one-sided, and the early game was quite intense.

He has quite a bad temper and will fight whenever he gets the chance.

Su Can could clearly feel that this team was not that weak in the early stage, and its performance was pretty good, with a little bit of structure.

But as soon as 15 minutes passed, the whole team became a bit chaotic.

If you look at the number of people, the population is about the same, but if you look at the economy, it is already thousands of years behind, with no operational capabilities at all.

This kind of team is afraid that EDG will be ahead of them in the early stage, and they can easily find opportunities to overturn, not to mention that EDG has the advantage from the beginning.

The game was won easily and didn't attract much attention.

After all, the disparity in strength between the two sides is quite large, and EDG is one of the favorites to win the championship.

If you lose the game, the popularity will definitely come first. If you win, there won’t be much discussion.

Compared to the game itself, the jungle fight between Haro and Flash Wolf last night was more discussed.

This matter is not very popular in Europe. After all, it is not their team or players, so it doesn't have much to do with it.

In the underworld forums in China and Wanwan, the popularity is relatively high.

Since last night, people have been posting discussions.

To put it bluntly, the two sides still looked at each other unfavorably.

People like Wanwan would rather support the Korean team than the LPL team.

If the LPL team wins the championship, it will be very uncomfortable for them.

And this is not a minority, it is the vast majority of people over there.

An obvious example is last year's Intercontinental Championship, which was held over there at Benwan.

When the LPL played against the LCK, the LCK team would get a kill or push a tower, and the crowd would cheer constantly.

The LPL team played a wonderful performance, and the scene was silent.

When LPL finally won the championship, a large number of spectators left the award ceremony early.

Since then, many domestic audiences have understood that there is really no need to treat them as one of their own.

Both sides are constantly sarcastic and sarcastic, and public opinion is definitely not favorable to Flash Wolf.

The qualifying video is there and it's easy to restore the truth.

No matter how you look at this, it's the jungler of Flash Wolf who is making people sick.

In addition, the number of people on both sides is not of the same magnitude at all, and their combat effectiveness is not directly proportional. They are basically spraying the Lightning Wolf.

Some fans even went to Riot and demanded that Flash Wolf, a forced jungler, be banned from the game.

It is worth mentioning that there are still some people who are very clever and praise Haro.

I think Haro is indeed one of the few players in the LPL who has gone to college, and his level is still good. Look at what this English rap says, it's called a 6.

It was originally just a matter between fans, but what people didn't expect was that Flash Wolves made some ridiculous moves, and the team management actually started a team fight.

Maybe it was because I was scolded so harshly that I couldn't hold it back for a while.

In addition, they are not familiar with EDG in the first place, and the AHQ team over there at Wanwan has a pretty good relationship with EDG.

If this were replaced by RNG, Flash Wolves would not necessarily start this group because of the love between Casa and Sister Bi.

But now it's EDG, and they don't care about that much.

Another point is that today they defeated South Korea's KZ team in the group stage.

Everyone is bragging about their ability to resist Han Qixia, and their BO1 win rate against the Korean team is indeed pretty good.

If you win against a strong opponent, you will appear more confident.

Their manager tweeted directly, seemingly summarizing today's game, but in fact the target was pointed at EDG.

They didn't talk about yesterday's ranked matchup. They chose a new angle and directly pointed out that EDG didn't play Su Can in training matches with them.

I feel that EDG is targeting them and deliberately concealing their tactics.

Training matches are confidential. Generally, people will not talk about them. What they do talk about is just about the status. The specific content cannot be discussed.

The Flash Wolves don't know what's going on in the training matches between EDG and other teams, and they feel that EDG is deliberately targeting them.

Reading the whole article, it feels like the fragrance of tea is overflowing.

Even Su Can smiled, and Mader felt pretty good about herself.

It’s not like I won a game against the South Korean team today and I almost had the illusion that I could win the championship.

I don’t care what level I am, do I need to target you?

The key is that the management of the Flash Wolves came out and it really had an effect.

Originally, you shouldn't have any reason to make irresponsible remarks about who I play in the training match. I can play whoever I want. Now it's your turn to dictate?

The problem is that in this MSI, Ray is not considered a substitute. As long as Su Can doesn't have any major accidents, he won't be able to play.

If you ask a person who cannot play to go to training games all the time, there is indeed a problem.

From this matter, it is impossible for public opinion to side with EDG.

And when the two things are combined, some people think it’s no wonder that the Flash Wolves jungler was more excited when he met Haro. It turns out that the two teams were unhappy because of the training matches.

It seems that I can understand it more or less.

Anyway, the wisest thing for EDG is not to go out and talk. The two teams will meet in the game tomorrow. As long as they win by then, no matter what you say, it will be a headwind.

But Su Can felt that this was an opportunity to use his talent in the training match and earn some money at the same time.

Originally, Su Can didn't plan to use it for a while, but he didn't know that Lightning Wolf was so helpful and directly helped Su Can build the ladder.

Now with Su Can's strength, he can play top laners like Hanabi casually.

Not to mention that after adding that talent, five attributes would be maxed out. Su Can didn't even dare to think of how strong he would be at that time.