After some relatively easy victories in the group stage, the Vietnamese League of Legends team will face the national team of Singapore in the semifinals. With overwhelming strength and confidence from the players, the victory for Vietnam is almost unquestionable. The only question remains how the Vietnamese players will perform to meet the expectations of the audience and the level of the team.

Vietnam’s opponent in the semifinals will be Singapore – a team that also performed well in the group stage. They only accepted second place in the group after a defeat in the tie-break against the Philippines. Therefore, the Vietnamese players still need to maintain maximum focus to secure victory in this match.

The audience continues to come out in large numbers and enthusiastically supports the Vietnamese players on their journey to win the gold medal.





In reality, the skill gap between the Vietnamese team and Singapore is still too large. In all three games, Levi and his teammates faced almost no difficulties in executing their strategy. Even when Singapore attempted to fight back, such as unexpected picks in game 1, or when Levi was solo killed by Shera at the beginning of game 3, Vietnam still proved to be too strong.
On a day when Kiaya, Sty1e, and Kati all shone, Levi’s job was incredibly easy yet still maximally effective. After a few slightly awkward plays at the start of the game, the Vietnamese players only got better. The “snowball” effect from the Vietnamese players was pushed hard in all three games, and all three matches ended with a completely overwhelming advantage for the Vietnamese team.
With this victory, Vietnam officially becomes the second team to reach the finals of SEA Games 31. Their opponent will be the Philippines – a team that also had a great comeback against Malaysia after losing in game 1. This is the most important match of the tournament for the Vietnamese team. The Philippines itself is a very strong team and will surely be a real challenge for Levi and his teammates on the journey to win the gold medal at the SEA Games right in their home country.
