G2's main focus is to enjoy the game.
To translate, just be happy and don’t think too much.
Generally speaking, these European players do not put too much pressure on themselves.
If it really doesn't work, it's best for them to enjoy the process.
When we really played against each other today, I realized how powerful EDG is.
Basically, when many teams face EDG, they only realize how terrifying this team is after they actually meet them in the game.
They can't feel it without playing a game.
Because for training matches, even if they made an appointment with EDG, it wasn't Su Can who came up to play.
Without Su Can, EDG is, to put it bluntly, just an ordinary first-class team, not considered powerful, let alone top-notch.
If you just watch the game, you will definitely not be able to understand it so deeply.
If you want to say which team realized the horror of EDG before the game, there is probably only one Flash Wolf.
At last year's MSI, Lightning Wolf insisted on guiding Su Can away from training matches.
As a result, Su Can was unhappy. The first time he played a training match, he was killed indiscriminately.
That tragic training match caused the Flash Wolves to have a mental breakdown, which affected their performance in the official games.
Before G2 played today, they had expectations in mind and knew that they probably couldn't beat them.
We asked two LPL teams on the other side to play a training match, and they both tortured them. It is likely that it will be even worse when they encounter the No. 1 seed EDG.
Now it seems there is nothing wrong, EDG's performance is consistent with their status as the strongest team in the LPL.
This year’s LPL is incredibly strong.
It's just that when I was beaten twice in a row during the game, it was still a bit unacceptable.
Later, after I figured it out, I no longer had any burden.
The G2 coach also had this idea.
To put it bluntly, if you let him give up so easily, he can't be as free and easy as the players.
The coach of G2 has a deep obsession with the championship.
If they really get to this point, they must cherish even the last chance, because he knows very well that this may be their only chance in this life.
In the long years to come, they may still have a chance to challenge for the world championship, but it won't be the five of them as a team.
Another way to comfort the players is to ask them not to think too much and just enjoy the game.
Even if you lose the game, our local audience will still cheer for you.
The G2 coach was thinking, if he really wanted to relax and have fun.
Maybe he can perform better and make this game a little better.
This is often the case. When you don’t have expectations for something, you will have unexpected results.
EDG will be much more relaxed before going on the court.
The factory director originally wanted to give everyone a few words of encouragement, but when he thought about it, it seemed pointless to him if he kept talking.
Those two sentences are all there is to it, and besides, the factory director also knows that filling chicken soup is not something he is good at.
Relatively speaking, he still prefers to put pressure on the players.
If he doesn't want to say it himself, just let the core or soul of the team say a few words, and maybe the effect will be better.
EDG's captain is Tian Ye, but if you want to talk about the core figure, it must be Su Can.
In terms of core, no one can compare with Su Can.
Not even the factory director who has been there since the team was founded.
The factory director gave Su Can a look and said nothing.
Because the two of them have been together for a long enough time, although it's not as good as Haro's, there's no problem with their tacit understanding.
Su Can understood what he meant, but felt it was unnecessary.
So he said very casually: "Fight the third one well, get off work early and go out to work."
"I haven't had hot pot for a long time. How about eating hot pot after the game?"
"Is this European hot pot authentic?"
“We’ve had it in Paris before and it tastes similar, but the price is much more expensive.”
"They are all opened here by domestic chain brands, and the taste is not very different."
"..."
The factory director was a little speechless and asked you to cheer up before the game. Why are you and two of you still discussing it here?
In such an important game, it seems a bit outrageous to discuss eating hot pot before the game.
"Okay, welcome back everyone, what you are watching now is the semi-finals of the 2019 Global Finals."
"The upcoming game is the third game between EDG and G2."
"In the third game, the G2 team took the initiative to choose the red side. Let us wait a moment and we are about to enter the BP round."
"..."
As the commentary sounded, it could be seen from the live broadcast that the players on both sides were already on the field at this time.
What's surprising is that the players on both sides seem to be in about the same state at this point in time.
EDG was chatting and laughing, but internally they were still discussing what to eat for dinner.
Fortunately, the referee is a Riot employee, and to put it bluntly, he can't understand Chinese. It's like they are still talking as a team, without outsiders interfering.
As long as Riot doesn't release this microphone, it will be fine.
To put it bluntly, it doesn't matter if you let it out, as long as you win the game, it doesn't matter what you want to eat or what you discussed before the game.
People will still make fun of this.
But if you lose the game, then this is a classic.
Fortunately, given the current strength of EDG, that situation is unlikely to happen.
On the other hand, the G2 side looked similar, with the same players talking and laughing among themselves.
I don’t know what I’m talking about. Even the coach is very happy and seems to be in a better mood than EDG.
If you cover up the score, everyone will take a quick look and think that the leader is G2.
Fortunately, this is a European team. When fans see this situation, they will have a filter.
I have always felt that European and American teams are like this, relatively optimistic.
If a domestic team can still laugh like this when they are 0-2 behind in the World Championship, unless they succeed in letting the second team catch up with the third team, it will be a washed-out result.
Fortunately, the game entered the BP phase after a few seconds of camera failure.
As soon as the BP session entered, everyone's expressions somewhat softened.
The referee behind you will also remind everyone to be prepared.
During the BP process, EDG continued the previous tactics.
What is surprising is that Su Can's choice this time is still very stable.
"Ouch, you chose the Tsar directly in the middle?"
You can probably tell it from the tone of the explanation, but I'm still quite surprised anyway.
Unexpectedly, after Su Can was stable in the last one, he would continue to be stable this time.
Heroes like the Tsar are not popular in the current version.
It's far worse than clockwork.
Everyone could understand the previous one, but Su Can's play with the tsar is really confusing.
Why should the handle be so stable? It’s not because it doesn’t have the ability to operate the opponent.
The selection of the hero Tsar is not just a matter of care.
It may need more brushing than Clockwork, and it looks quite boring in the early stage.
Two such regular Su Can games in a row gave fans a very strange feeling.
If I didn’t know better, I would have thought that someone had logged me in from another place.
But now that Su Can is actually playing the game, this situation does not exist.
Moreover, Brother Guozi didn’t come up, so the czar could only choose Su Can to play.
Brother Breath has no experience playing in the middle, so there is no possibility of swinging.
Everyone can only understand that Su Can really wants to win today.
Even with such a big lead, he didn't waste any time.
I just want to make it to the finals and win my second world championship.
What is surprising is that G2 is obviously able to come out. This time it wants to let itself go.
The jungler chose a blind man, which is a normal choice.
In this year's World Championship, Blind Man is a jungler with good strength and is basically a favorite.
However, G2's proficiency in playing the blind man, Yeyang Kusi, is still far behind compared with the top blind men in Asia.
Whether it's LCK or LPL, if you can play the hero "Blind Man" well as a jungler, that's really a big deal.
What's surprising is that Yasuo was chosen in the last move.
"Ah? What's going on with Yasuo?"
After seeing Yasuo, everyone was very surprised and didn't understand what this choice meant.
Give Yasuo a good shot, how can he win this game?
Yasuo is a hero who didn’t appear much in this year’s World Championship.
Only Su Can and IG’s top laner Cheng Lu have chosen.
If you still have to look at the specific lineup to choose, this one doesn't look very good.
The main player had already chosen Syndra in the middle ahead of time, so everyone was so surprised.
If you haven't chosen the middle lane yet, and Yasuo comes suddenly, everyone will be slightly surprised.
If the blind man is paired with Yasuo, he is indeed a good midfielder, very classic.
But this time there is Syndra, so Yasuo has no choice but to go down the road.
It's okay for Yasuo to go down the lane and play as AD. It's not unheard of in games before.
Moreover, Ah P is a mid laner himself. When he was a mid laner in G2, he once chose Yasuo in the World Championship.
Although he lost that game, he typed the words to ask the opponent to "1V1" with him, which really made him popular for a while.
There is no problem in terms of proficiency, but it seems a little abstract from the perspective of the bottom lane combination and the entire lineup.
But G2 is a team that everyone can understand.
If they had been steady, it would have felt wrong.
Many people have probably guessed at this time, maybe there is no suspense about watching the game anymore, so it is better to have fun.
Everyone guessed correctly that the G2 guys really wanted to have a happy game, but they still didn't guess Yasuo's position correctly.
The commentators are all analyzing how the EDG bot lane combination will play if Yasuo goes to the bottom lane.
As a result, when the heroes were exchanged, everyone found that something didn't seem right.
Yasuo went to the middle lane and came into the hands of Caps.
On the contrary, Ah P got Syndra in the bottom lane.
"Wow, is this Syndra going to the bottom lane?"
"The lineup of G2 is really swinging."
"It's hard to say. It's possible that Ah P will still be in control of Syndra in the middle."
"…………"
The commentators didn't feel too embarrassed after being slapped in the face.
Regarding the gameplay of G2, no one could guess it at the beginning.
It is actually possible for Yasuo to go to the middle lane.
Relatively speaking, it is better in the middle.
Yasuo is still more comfortable in the solo lane, and there is also a jungler Lee Sin who can link up.
After reaching level six, as long as their two ultimate moves are coordinated, it will be easy to deal with Su Can, the czar.
I always felt that Yasuo was average just now, but I thought about it from the perspective of him going to the bottom lane.
If you go to the middle, there doesn't seem to be much of a problem.
If Yasuo really fights the Czar, he can still firmly control the lane push.
The Tsar has little combat effectiveness in the early stage, and Yasuo can roam after pushing the lane, which is a good thing for G2.
The only problem is that Syndra is going to the bottom lane.
When bot lane magic core was popular before, Syndra was indeed the choice for the bot lane position.
Not to mention Syndra, vampires, Victor and even Clockwork have all passed through the bottom lane.
The bottom lane of that version was very chaotic, and there was basically no regular AD in sight.
But for G2, this is really a good thing.
It just so happened that Ah P was transferred from the mid lane to the bottom lane. Playing these heroes in the bottom lane must be comfortable for him, an old mid laner.
Other AD players still have to practice heroes, so he doesn't have so many worries.
There is naturally no problem with Ap Syndra's proficiency, but he has already passed that version now.
Anyway, if they are exchanged like this, it proves one thing.
Ah P controls Syndra, and Cpas uses Yasuo. This is for sure.
But the specific way to separate the lines is not clear yet.
There is another possibility, that is, Ah P goes to the middle with the hero.
Or Syndra stands in the middle.
Because in the game, you can change positions however you want, and again, there are no rules for this.
No one will interfere with you.
Maybe the mid laner just wanted to be happy and picked up Yasuo.
It just seems that it may be the last one in this year's World Championship, and it also allows Ah P to realize his dream of playing mid lane again.
In this way, everyone will be comfortable.
This highlights the mutual non-delay.
The specifics will have to be discussed in the game.
Before entering the game, the three commentators said everything they needed to say, and the output was obviously much greater than usual.
…
"Okay, let's start the game. Let's see where Yasuo goes."
After entering the game, Wang Duoduo's voice sounded full of expectations.
The audience is the same as him, they are all looking forward to it.
After Yasuo was locked up, the European fans at the scene had been in high spirits for who knows how long.
Anyway, they don't care about the outcome of the game, or at this point, there is no suspense anymore.
But G2 can perform for everyone, and fans still feel very happy.
Even if I lose today, I still feel like I won't lose in this game.
Only during the game did everyone realize that Yasuo was in the middle.
Seeing that the minions are about to come online, but Yasuo is still standing in the middle, the final suspense is about to end.
What's more interesting is that Caps' Yasuo also uses Su Can's champion skin.
When he came to the middle, Caps stood in front of Su Can.
He also performed a wave of return to the city, with Su Can's signature exposed under his feet.
The atmosphere became happy for a while.
(End of chapter)