Recently, T1 completed their journey in the LCK Spring 2022 with the championship after defeating Gen.G Esports 3-1 in the finals. Not only that, T1 also holds the record for the most perfect performance in LCK history as well as in the League of Legends community overall. Indeed, throughout their journey, T1 won the championship without losing a single match. The record of 20 wins and 0 losses from Faker and his teammates is likely to remain unbroken for a very long time.

Witnessing T1’s achievements, the League of Legends community, especially experts and players around the world, were also astonished. Doinb went live and asserted that he knew the result would be like this because T1 had completely destroyed LNG Esports in practice matches. Meanwhile, both Victory Five and Top Esports also did not perform well when scrimming against Faker and his teammates. According to Doinb, the top teams in the LPL currently lost more than they won when practicing with T1.
Recently, another figure spoke out about T1’s victory. Specifically, this person is LS – a streamer and League of Legends expert who previously worked for T1 and is also a former coach of Cloud9. As someone who understands T1 and the Western League of Legends scene, LS also made assertions about T1’s future at MSI 2022 upcoming: “I feel very sorry for the North American and EU teams who have to face T1 at the upcoming MSI 2022. Indeed, the performances from T1 are just too ‘insane,’ Faker is too ‘insane.’ I’m really sorry, but no team at MSI can beat them.”
LS’s comments are completely justified as in the current season, T1 is demonstrating a devastating form. Alongside their undefeated record, Faker and his teammates also showcase a diversity in gameplay. While throughout the group stage to the playoffs, people are accustomed to T1 playing towards the bot lane, in the finals against Gen.G, T1 heavily pressured the top lane of Doran. Not to mention, from Zeus, Oner to Faker, Gumayusi, all can carry the team while Keria is one of the best supports in the League of Legends community right now.

With such nearly absolute strength, it would not be surprising if T1 continues to showcase a devastating performance at the upcoming MSI 2022. And perhaps, teams from LPL, LEC, LCS wanting to defeat T1 now, alongside skill, also need a lot of support from luck.