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Symptoms had appeared in the final Keria: sudden short circuit in the head, sore muscles, and trembling legs

In the LCK Spring Finals a few days ago, T1 defeated GEN 3:1 to win the tenth league title, and GEN was runners-up again.

However, just after T1 won the championship, the club officially announced a bad news: the team's starters except For Gumayusi, all four other players were diagnosed with new crowns. In addition, coach Moment was also diagnosed with new crown, and then T1 officially announced that Pact supervised the same diagnosis of new crown.

Symptoms had appeared in the final Keria: sudden short circuit in the head, sore muscles, and trembling legs

After the T1 official announcement of this bad news, a netizen speculated that T1 may have been diagnosed before the final, so there may be something to hide from the final battle. There is also a guess that GEN signed the anchor: in order to let the T1 players play the final, LCK may also help to hide it. Hopefully this is not true, but given such an important event, such a decision may be made in order to be able to proceed. This is normal, but it is also wrong behavior.

Symptoms had appeared in the final Keria: sudden short circuit in the head, sore muscles, and trembling legs

The anchor's remarks caused controversy, and the anchor then deleted the tweet, but the GEN.CEO saw the tweet anyway and responded: This is outrageous and does not deserve anyone's attention. LCK/T1/South Korea is very strict/open for epidemic prevention and control rules, and we would like to congratulate them on their deserved victory and wish the T1 players and coaching staff a speedy recovery.

Symptoms had appeared in the final Keria: sudden short circuit in the head, sore muscles, and trembling legs

In interviews after T1's victory, the T1 team mentioned that the state of the final was too poor, especially the Oner players only slept for an hour the night before the final because of the new hotel and nervous reasons. But with the official announcement of the T1 team after many players have been diagnosed with the new crown, it is also understandable why the T1 final battle is in poor condition (GEN said it is very injured).

In addition, Keria also mentioned the state of the final in last night's live broadcast: it is not bad now, but from the final to yesterday, it is really like going into hell, wondering if she is really alive. I've been taking my medicine and now I feel a little better.

Symptoms had appeared in the final Keria: sudden short circuit in the head, sore muscles, and trembling legs

I was too tired to win the championship, and my body was very uncomfortable and sleepy, so I couldn't enjoy the joy of winning the championship. On the day of the game, I suddenly felt like my head was short-circuited, and every game felt like it was counting down. And the muscles from the waist to the feet are sore, and the legs are shaking all the time. However, because the test result is negative, it is thought that it is just physical discomfort. If you really play five rounds, it feels like it's really going to be over. At that time, my muscles were so sore that I didn't have the strength to take the car home, so I insisted on going to the dormitory and fell asleep without taking a shower, and went to the hospital the next day.

It is worth mentioning that Keria also mentioned Gumayusi in the live broadcast: curious why he was not diagnosed? Five people were together during the game, so why was it that only four of us were diagnosed? Didn't he breathe when he played?

In addition to Gumayusi, DRX was also the first player on the team except Deft, all of whom were diagnosed. In addition, there are several teams in the LCK that have also been diagnosed with the new crown, plus the MSI was held in Busan, South Korea this year, so it is also a severe test for the LPL spring champion.

Symptoms had appeared in the final Keria: sudden short circuit in the head, sore muscles, and trembling legs

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