Afreeca Ucal after beating SKT: New playstyle inspired by G2 Esports at MSI | ESPN Esports

Afreeca Ucal after beating SKT: New playstyle inspired by G2 Esports at MSI | ESPN Esports

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Afreeca Freecs mid laner Son "Ucal" Woo-hyeon says his team's win against SK Telecom T1 was inspired by a new playstyle they adapted after watching MSI 2019 champions G2 Esports. Ucal explained that after the LCK spring split the team didn't trust each other, and the coach was overwhelmed. They are performing much better this split.
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