Pyosik – The defending champion of Worlds 2022 has revealed an ironic reality that he himself encountered in the last transfer window…
Pyosik and DragonX closed their 2022 season with a magical journey at Worlds, the Blue Dragons suddenly defeated a series of other formidable opponents to crown the champion to the surprise of experts and fans. tomb. However, behind that aura of fairy-tale colors are regrets.
Immediately after returning from Worlds, DRX’s entire world champion roster was also officially dissolved, due to the fact that the organization did not want to meet the needs of the players’ salary increase, and within the team. Recruitment also created unintended frictions. Then, out of the 5 names that have just raised the Summoner’s Cup, only BeryL continues to stick with the blue shirt.
However, if other teammates Deft, Kingen or Zeka all quickly found a new destination, Pyosik personally faced many difficulties in finding a new destination. In the end, he had to accept the option of going abroad and joining Team Liquid in the LCS.
Recently, in an interview with Daily-eSports, Pyosik shared specifics about his own experience in the past few months, when he has experienced a full range of emotions, from pride proud and proud to be the world champion, to the sadness and disappointment of not being able to continue with the LCK tournament.
Accordingly, he said, he still prioritized playing in Korea, but because this year’s transfer window started quite late, it was difficult for Pyosik to find a new team. After parting with DRX, Pyosik looked for opportunities in a few other LCK teams, but most of the teams had their own transfer goals early on, and none of the teams were interested in the former player. DRX’s forest.
Therefore, in the end, Pyosik had to choose to move abroad to play. Regarding the reason for choosing Team Liquid, Pyosik said that he was quite interested in the extremely high-quality squad of the former LCS king. TL is also an ambitious organization and has a very good treatment for players. Not to mention, Team Liquid is also known as the “open LCK team”, because it has a lot of Korean members in the squad.
“I don’t think that even if I went to North America, I would still be able to speak Korean as comfortably as at home.” – The World Championship 2022 champion joked about the fact that TL has a lot of Korean players and coaches.
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