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With the announcement of your roster, Team BDS you wanted to grant different interviews to the media, being that of GRAMMY one of the most expected after its exit from G2 ESPORTS. The Mexican and German coach spoke with Tom Matheson on the Hot spawn website about the arrival of him to the Swiss team, as well as the desire to train young players and the importance that Perez has had on the team and in the European competitive. He also wanted to talk about the fatigue that there was between the players of G2 Esports and the reason for that remodeling in the Samurai set sacrificing the sacred cows of the team.
A totally new challenge for GRAMMY
First, GRAMMY wanted to talk about the arrival of him to Team BDS, a quite drastic change of air after leaving a team as great as G2 Esports has been all these years. Remarked that he no longer felt that he could do much more in the team, since all his players had already learned enough to be autonomous on his own way and as he commented with Under: Seeing growth is something that I lost The days of Rocket (...) Under is probably one of the best To planers, Europe has seen, so there is little in what can help, says the coach between laughter.
Now he feels that he can finally teach the new players how the League of Legends competitive works and stimulate them as good as possible to increase their level within the LEC: It is difficult to describe. The things you know become lighter and more Structured in a way. I would not say I added something important to my skill set, but the things I got from Rocket simply improved.
He spoke at the same time about the remodeling of G2 ESPORTS, a reconstruction that from the point of view of him. Play between them. This for nothing was bad, it did not mean that they were wrong, but they wanted to change theirs after having played a lot of time together with the same game system: It's like a relationship, right? After three or four years, or you find the fire again, or you can break so that both end well. I guess we had to break, but I think now everyone is happy.
Perez, much more than a Midland
Obviously it was necessary to talk about the impact and the march of Perez of the Samurais. GR BBZ was clear: it is very difficult to replace someone as Perez, and much more in a team that was missing that winning claw who had the Midland Croatian. As has happened at FC Barcelona with the exit of Messi or Real Madrid after the march of Cristiano Ronaldo, when the world's best teams lose their cornerstone, it is normal to be unbalanced in its early years, But that in the long run they can become what they were before.
He finally spoke about the main mission he has with Team BDS: Being much more competitive at LEC, something he had lost with G2 Esports because they reached a point where they did not care about the result in Europe if they arrived to worlds. And partly his words are true: that he serves to win the maximum European competition if people are going to agree more than the team lost in groups of the World Cup: even someone like Reckless, who has not won the LEF in a lot. Time, he said that only matters how you play in the World Cup (...) Create the feeling of insignificance in the team was the biggest mistake I made.
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