
T1 support Ryu “Keria” Min-seok attended the post-match interview after the team swept KT Rolster 2–0 in Round 4 of the 2025 LCK regular season, earning their 17th win. He reflected on the victory, his latest Player of the Match award, and the bot lane’s contribution, emphasizing that the team as a whole had played beyond expectations.
Keria described the match as a clean win, saying the team’s strong individual and collective performances allowed them to dictate the pace and flow. He noted that since Round 3, the bot lane had consistently secured POM honors in every victory, attributing this to positive feedback from fans, good form, and the enjoyment they’ve been having in-game.
When asked about KT leaving Varus open in Game 1’s draft, Keria explained that counterplay strategies against Varus are well-established, so they had a clear idea of what to expect. The team closed out the first game in just 23 minutes, which he partly credited to his comfort and confidence on Bard. He added that while he hadn’t always felt a strong attachment to Bard in the past, a skin release had made him much more fond of the champion—enough for it to become one of his favorites.
In Game 2, Keria brought out Blitzcrank for the first time in two years. He said this choice came from recent practice with the champion and the belief that tank supports would struggle against the opponent’s Trundle pick, making Blitzcrank a better fit. He highlighted T1’s ability to read the overall game state and execute fights effectively as the reason for their strong teamwork.
The series also marked Faker’s 700th career LCK win, a milestone Keria called remarkable and congratulated sincerely. Looking ahead to their next opponent, Hanwha Life Esports, Keria stated that beating Hanwha would significantly increase their chances of finishing second in the standings and expressed confidence in the team’s preparation and determination.
This article was translated from the original that appeared on INVEN.
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