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On this day of the LPL off-season, there was originally a strong showdown between GEN vs T1 in the LCK in the afternoon, and as a result, GEN suddenly officially announced in the morning that the main AD player in the team, Ruler, was diagnosed with the new crown, and according to LCK's epidemic prevention policy, he was definitely going to miss this afternoon's game against T1. However, the misfortune is that only Ruler is diagnosed, and the other players in GEN are positive, but every important game GEN is because the main lineup of the new crown is incomplete, which is enough to make GEN's number one iron fan Pipe Zeyuan break the defense, he said: "Speechless... Pay attention to good health"
Subsequently, LCK officials also announced that in response to the afternoon and T1 matches, GEN raised the single Ophelia player in the second team. The reason why GEN raised the second team single instead of the second team AD is because the second team AD is underage, so it cannot play on the LCK, and can only sigh that the house leak is in the overnight rain.
In fact, this is not the first time that GEN has not been able to play against T1 in full body. When the two sides met in the first round, only Chovy and Ruler played, and the rest of the position was upgraded to the second team Nakanosuke, and finally Chovy ran to the road. This time, It is possible that Chovy plays ADC or it may be a singleSc in the second team, but even if it is swinging, it is difficult to pose a threat to T1.
Since the start of the LCK League, T1 has won 12 consecutive wins, only 2 games away from the 14 consecutive wins record held by SKT, with gen's main lineup incomplete, the team most likely to interrupt T1's winning streak is gone, and DK has been killed by T1 doubles, and the biggest opponent of T1's remaining schedule is himself. If they can stay in shape and guard against arrogance, perhaps a history-making single-season win (20 consecutive wins) awaits them.