T1 defeats KT, causing real headaches for opponents
Recently, T1 entered the “telecom showdown” determined to maintain their winning streak with two goals: first, to hold firmly onto 2nd place in the standings, and second, to build strong momentum ahead of the Road to MSI 2026. In fact, both objectives were nearly perfectly achieved. But T1’s performance in the match will truly give teams competing for MSI 2026 spots and the title this season a real headache.

For those not following closely and only looking at the scoreline, it might seem like T1 dominated the match. However, T1 did not necessarily play much better than KT this game. What set them apart was their ability to force KT into critical mistakes at decisive moments. In game 1, this was evident through well-organized teamfights and clean objective control, especially around Baron. In game 2, T1 forced KT to fail in closing out the game early despite having significant advantages before T1 reached their power spike.

Many viewers might criticize KT for attempting Baron three times in a row despite being nearly wiped out twice before, and KT also failed to secure Baron quickly. But the truth is: the longer KT dragged the game out, the more they would lose, even though they were once ahead by over 5k gold and had the Earth Dragon.
– T1 was pressured on 2 out of 3 lanes or even all 3, yet they knew how to force KT into mistakes
– I don’t understand why KT kept trying Baron, only to realize that the Elder Dragon objective was just as risky
– Honestly, T1 seems even harder to beat than Gen.G or HLE

But T1 Must Remain Cautious
Although T1 overcame KT despite being at a disadvantage, they must not be complacent. Against teams like Gen.G or HLE, holding such advantages would not easily allow T1 to turn the game around. On the Road to MSI 2026, every mistake can be costly.