Faker evaluates the T1 squad as the strongest, not the period that won the World Championship twice
LOL31-12 23:00

Faker shares about the current T1 squad...


Faker pointed out the strongest T1 squad


In the League of Legends village, perhaps T1's ZOFGK squad can be considered the most special. The players did not debut at the same time but appeared during a period when this team was extremely chaotic (LCK Summer 2021). But ZOFGK is also the only team in the history of League of Legends to win two consecutive World Championships without any personnel changes before successfully defending the championship.

ZOFGK is probably the most special squad in League of Legends history.


However, according to Faker after the recent LCK Awards 2024, in reality, the squads of 2023 and 2024 are not the strongest. Faker said: "Even though we were lucky to win titles this year, I evaluate 2023 as when we will be at our best. Overall, this year the team has not reached the level of competitiveness expected." wait".


Faker's comments also received the majority of approval from the remaining members of T1 including Gumayusi and Oner. As for Keria, Support, born in 2004, believes that 2023 is the best year for the ZOFGK squad as well as the year where their championship advantage is most clearly shown.

But for Faker, 2022 will be the truly strongest T1.


Faker's comments are well-founded


It can be said that for the whole year of 2022, T1 has shown a destructive performance. Even before the 2022 World Championship final, many viewers still believed that T1's loss to Royal Never Give Up at the previous MSI was just an "accident" and was influenced by objective factors. In Spring and Summer, T1 showed almost absolute destruction.

The T1 2022 squad is really strong but leaves many regrets.


The only thing is, T1 of that period always lacked a decisive factor in the form of "favorable weather - favorable terrain - harmonious people" to win the championship. In the end, what they achieved in 2022 was just a Spring championship. After that, T1 finished second in all remaining tournaments in the year they participated.

But perhaps it will be difficult for the audience to witness a team that always radiates such an aura of "destroying all opponents" in the future.


The period 2023 - 2024 can be said to have returned to T1 "both capital and interest". With the fluctuations in the recent transfer period, the audience is also looking forward to seeing how T1's new squad will perform in the upcoming new season.