After watching the London Masters match between XLG and NRG, fans might feel that XLG truly did their best, since this team with a championship pedigree is nearly invincible! A top-tier team relies not only on accurate shooting and tactical variety, but also on the players' ability to withstand pressure and maintain a stable mindset. NRG, after being hit with a 6-0 run by XLG, simply made minor adjustments and calmly responded—this is what defines an elite team! XLG's match might have left just a hint of regret, but watching DRG's game was genuinely heartbreaking, as if their every move was predicted, and they were even told they weren't good enough!


We can admit that VIT is indeed quite strong, but at the world stage, any of the twelve teams is formidable no matter who you face. However, even the strongest teams compete on the same stage! No team is unbeatable, and the CN region has defeated VIT many times before. But judging from this match against VIT, DRG didn't just fail to find their rhythm—they were completely out of their competitive zone! On Lotus, VIT pulled off consecutive ace rounds, and even when we had an absolute advantage with a 4-2 gun-round lead, our opponents dismantled us one by one, clutching every crucial moment! The team lacked basic communication—some wanted to hold angles, others wanted to peek, and in the end, everyone just gave away the rounds!


As for the second map, Breeze, it was even worse—VIT started with a 9-0 lead. If it weren't for Life still wanting to win and struggling to fight back, DRG would have been completely shut out! Life even laughed at the situation, wondering what kind of game this was—was this still the London Masters, or just a ranked match? After the game, VIT openly taunted DRG, questioning how they even qualified for the Masters, and directly calling DRG a "dish," with all five players gathering around the "little fire dragon" to feast! It's really painful—does this mean we have to fall back on believing in EDG again?