LOL - MSI 2022: RNG is crowned champion and snatches Faker and T1 the dream of winning in Korea

The MSI of 2022 has just concluded and we already have a team that has been crowned undisputed champion: Royal Never Give Up. The Chinese club gets its third international spring trophy after some Clean and outstanding rounds by Xiaohu. After a dominant tie, the Boss final was waiting for them in the final and as it was obvious, they did not put things easy. Faker wanted to win at home and many fans of the League of Legends wanted to see the demonic king the trophy in front of his audience, but Chinese machinery was superior in the global result and the player's dream could not be fulfilled.

A strong first game for RNG

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The first map of the grand finale seemed to have a little chicha, but from the draft phase it was seen that the Chinese team was a little step ahead , while T1 did not seem to be from All comfortable in this first game. While RNG chose a draft focused on group fights and sidelanes with very strong champions such as Gwen, Gallium or Tristana; The Faker did not know exactly what they were looking for, with a very strong _botlane and champions focused on bursting in the line phase.

The beginning of the game f that quite divided during the first minutes , with some ideas and group fights well devised by both clubs but in which RNG knew how to perfectly counteract perfectly withoutplays_ outstanding. If you have to give the MVP to someone, Bin has undoubtedly been the best of the entire map with its totally lethal Gwen ; Although Gala was not far behind with her tristana since she burst her rivals based on reset. Zeus and Gumayusi tried to do something, but it was too late to counteract the power of the Chinese.

Faker and Gumayusi get to work

T1 must row against the countercurrent after a first game quite decaffeinated for Faker and company, but this second map was going to be totally different. The legendary midlaner Korean did not go with little girls and opted for his Lissandra , which is the number one enemy of most champions in the central lane. Gumayusi opted for Jinx as comfort pick while those of RNG continued with a draft focused on group fights with a gnar or an xayah but also with a murderer of mass magical damage such as Ahri.

The game was, initially, quite quiet for both sides, although it is true that it was RNG who answered before with a first blood and dragon at 8 minutes of the game. Little by little, T1 began to eat the toast to the Chinese, who looked more and more diminished after several pretty good plays by the Korean club. But the play that would opt for everything would be the fight for Baron Nashor, a quite necessary monster to cut distances, but that would finally end for the Korean side with a master play of Faker thanks to the definitive Lissandra. After this, Korea would take the second map and, consequently, the draw in the grand final.

China responds with forcefulness

For the third map, ** China wanted to get ahead again with a league of legends that they love: group fights. of the Viago of Wei and the Lissandra of Xiaohu to counteract the legendary Ahri of the Demon King. On the part of the Koreans, the draft was much more focused on comfort picks with Aphelia for gumayusi or Kennen for Zeus; While they are not very strong champions today, they are quite good for these players.

However, being good with the champion was not enough to stop the Chinese roller **, who started the game with good foot, getting everything during the first measures of the game. While it seemed that T1 wanted to answer, they could not do anything in front of an omnipresent wei and an Xiaohu who put Faker to dance in the central lane. The botlane Korean was not entirely right and Keria did not seem completely comfortable throughout this series. And even if they tried, China was a monologue in the third map, with a botlane Excelsa and the jungle dominated by the Chinese player.

Keria appears at the best moment

RNG was just a map of winning the MSI of 2022 if everything went as it should. In the phase of pick and bans, both teams chose Comfort Picks ,with the Jinx de Gumayusi, Faker's Leblanc or the Lee without Wei. In turn, both chose very focused on group fights and with an outstanding strategy, in addition to being decisive if used at the perfect time and place. While the Chinese wanted to get the Cup, T1 had an advantage that no one else can have: Faker.

The legendary Korean Midlaner knew how to play his cards extremely well, with plays for posterity with one of his favorite champions inside the invoker's crack. But if there were two players who have managed to redeem the regular departures and have become key pieces in this game have been Zeus and Keria. While the Toplaner was an extremely good bait for his team, Keria has saved several of his teammates with vital definitive and **DESOUND DRAW to the fifth map with a clear objective: that Faker shows his title to the Korean public after 10 years competing.

RNG is crowned as MSI 2022 champion after an unforgettable final

The fifth map began with a phase of pick and bans exciting, with champions that go for everything such as tristana for gala, ahri for faker or the duel of Jayce and Gwen for Zeus and Bin respectively. What surprised us has been the botlane of T1, which set aside the current metajuego and have opted for an effective duo if they know how to play: Jhin for Gumayusi and Yuumi for Keria. Recall that the patch is not included in this tournament and healings are still tremendously good.

The game would begin very divided between both sides , becoming very disputed and with incredible control of the entire map, although it is true that RNG knew how to move very well throughout the invoker's crack. However, RNG began with a series of hunted quite good put the Chinese club ahead , which with the help of Wei and a monumental Xiaohu knew how to control Faker and company. This is how, little by little, the gala ate the Koreans little by little and leaving all the lines with an outstanding legends. Thus, RNG won his third MSI and second consecutive title after an international tournament full of controversies, but also full of show.

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