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Vetheo: There are not many of the EU's top caps that have dominated Europe for too long

On January 28, after msf beat EXCEL, Hotspawn interviewed MSF's singles player Vetheo, in which Vetheo talked about the usual training methods in addition to single rows, and also summarized some of the problems of LEC's singles players.

Vetheo: There are not many of the EU's top caps that have dominated Europe for too long

Q: Caedrel said you're choyving right now, what do you think? (Vetheo contestant's tweet signature is i am the next chocy "I'm the next Chovy")

A: Yes. I think I'm good at team battles, but my opponents are always out of line. Now I have a plan for each line. This can help me become a better singles player. There are a lot of good singles players in the EU, but the singles players in the Asian division are obviously stronger. If I'm on the strongest Asian singles, then I need to be the best in the EU division.

Inspired once told us that he was used to watching some LPL and LCK tapes to improve himself. Aside from single-row and training sessions, is there anything you can do to improve yourself?

A: I watched a lot of divisional games, and I played a lot of training sessions and single-row matches. I watched all the LCK matches and parts of the LPL. I looked at some very powerful first perspectives in the single choice. Because I also play in the middle, I can understand the direction of the game through them. I've seen every game at least once, so when I focus on myself, I know what I need to do. Now, based on my experience last year, I think it's possible to make a plan for every road. The plan may not have been particularly perfect for the first time, but after a few times and perfected it through video, it will give me a better understanding of how to deal with online problems.

Q: In your opinion, where did leC's singles players do not do well?

A: In my opinion, the top LEC single players are also world-class, but some of the weaker single players will be defeated by any LCK singles player. I feel that the competition at LCK is really fierce. The singles players in each team at LCK are strong, even if their teams are not good enough. Because each player is strong enough on their own, they will progress in a better direction. But in the EU, that's not the case. We have a lot of good players, but at the same time, we don't have that many good counts. We've been relying on Caps for years, but now he's the only one. Now we have humanoids, and Perkz is back, oh and Larssen... But there is still a gap between them.

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