In the second semifinal match of the 2019 LoL World Championship, G2 Esports took down SK Telecom T1 to head into the finals at Worlds. G2 now looks to complete the year with a ‘Grand Slam’, as FunPlus Phoenix is the final team that stands in their way. After the heated series, G2 joined the media for a press conference.
G2 Esports defeated SK Telecom T1 in the semifinals of the 2019 LoL World Championship and set sail for the finals in Paris. If G2 defeats FunPlus Phoenix, they will be the first team ever to achieve
The Semis rematch from MSI 2019 did not disappoint, living up to the expectations set on these two Worlds giants. In the end, G2 took the series 3-1 over SKT - but that is not at all a perfect representation of how this series played out.
FPX’s top laner, Kim ‘GimGoon’ Han-saem, joined Jeesun Park in the official LCK broadcast for the post-match interview to share his thoughts about the victory.
Everyone's said it, these are quite possibly the best Semifinals in Worlds history, and if anything was sure, this would be a close series. FPX took it in the end, but it wasn't as one-sided as a 3-1 might seem!
During the couple hours of free time after his daytime scrims, Faker sat down for a short conversation. Rather than Worlds itself, he talked more about his past and his present self.
Finally, two teams qualified for the 2019 Worlds in the LPL.FPX beat BLG by a score of 3:1 in the semifinals and RNG also won TOP by 3:1. The two teams made it to the LPL final, and at the same time,
The Deja Vu of the last spring split finals occurred to Griffin. 31st August(KST) in the finals of the 2019 LCK summer split, Griffin was defeated to SKT T1. As this result, Griffin ranked the second
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SKT's long worry about jungle position is solved by a rookie from LPL. SKT had been suffered by scouting a world-class player in jungle position for several splits. They gathered some jungle players s
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Sword and Khan traded some friendly banter. In the 2019 LCK Summer Split finals media day held on the 27th (KST), Griffin top laner Choi “Sword” Seong-won and SK Telecom T1 top laner Kim
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Finally, G2 Esports and Team Liquid had the final battles. Against everyone's expectations, the G2 won a very landslide victory. The cheers of the European fans were tremendous! One of our photographe
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