DNS Coach Ju Young-dal: "I Hope the Players Don't Hang Their Heads"

DN Superers have fallen to a 0-2 defeat against current league leaders kt Rolster, marking their fifth consecutive loss.

Today, DN Superers attempted a tactical shift by calling up 'Quantum' to the support position against kt Rolster. However, it was not enough to stop the undefeated KT, and the team suffered a crushing defeat in both games. After the match, Coach Ju Young-dal expressed his frustration, stating, "Even though kt Rolster is the first-place team, it is disappointing that we lost so helplessly when we could have performed better."

Son 'Quantum' Jeong-hwan, who started as support today, said, "I came into this match expecting to win, so it's disappointing to lose." Coach Ju Young-dal then explained the reasoning behind Quantum's inclusion. "It was time for a roster change," Coach Ju said. "While there were sets where our performance was good, I felt we needed a change in terms of practice atmosphere and other aspects. The practice process was positive after Quantum joined, so it's a shame we lost the match."

Quantum commented, "I have experience playing in the LCK before. Unlike my previous LCK matches, I wasn't nervous today and felt confident. However, it felt like we weren't fully organized as a team, and we were overwhelmed in those areas, which led to the loss."

Coach Ju added, "The team's chronic issues persisted. We keep getting caught by the opponent's jungle pathing. We've been providing feedback, but we're still making mistakes in areas that should be obvious. From my perspective, there was a lot to be disappointed about today. However, I saw some hope while practicing with Quantum. Unless there are any major changes, Quantum will likely continue to start for the time being."

He also had a message for his players: "I don't want the players to hang their heads. Through our practice with Quantum, we are seeing some hope in areas that haven't been working out lately. I hope they don't let go of that hope."

Finally, Coach Ju said, "I wanted to show improvement, and I apologize for the disappointing performance. We will make sure to show a different side of ourselves next week. Please continue to support and encourage the players." Quantum concluded the interview by saying, "Even though we lost with a disappointing performance, I won't lose hope and will continue to practice hard. I would be grateful if you didn't give up on us and kept cheering us on."

This article was originally written in Korean and translated with the help of NC AI. It was then edited by a native English-speaking editor. All AI-assisted translations are reviewed and refined by our newsroom. [Read Original]

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