Faker's two “miraculous” plays held hope for T1
Faker's opponent this time is Knight, a player who can be said to be the top Mid Laner in the world today. Faker himself is also old and many people worry that he will not be able to carry T1. But everything was wrong when it could be said that this was the final where Faker “resurrected” the most strongly, bringing the audience back to see the image of the “Demon King” who dominated the world with SKT T1. Even the generals Faker used in this match, except for Yone, were all “old generation” generals like Sylas and Galio.
In particular, in the situation where T1 encountered difficulty in game 4, it was Faker and no one else who had two “miraculous” moves, completely turning the game around. First, it was the situation where Faker solo killed Elk in the Top Lane, opening up a position to completely dominate Void Depths for T1.
After that, it was the situation where Faker stole Rakan's R, and rushed to control BLG's main forces, opening up a decisively victorious fight that helped T1 gain every advantage. It can be said that with just two situations, Faker has made even anti-fans admire his great talent.
Deserved reward for Faker
With such great performances, Faker also deservedly won the FMVP in the final. At the same time, Faker is also the first player in history to win FMVP at two World Championships. The first time was also when he successfully defended the World Championship for the first time (2016).
It can be said that at the most important moment, T1 fans and players of this team look to the Mid Lane, where they have the “Immortal Demon King” still ready to deliver the most classic performances in history. League of Legends.