In the LPL Spring Split, Team EDG suffered a 2-0 defeat against BLG, suffering a four-game losing streak at the start of the tournament. The match attracted a lot of attention because EDG made an emergency change to the starting lineup before the start of the game. However, the change did not work, and EDG still lost to their opponents. The audience was very unhappy with this, believing that the replacement was meaningless. There is an opinion that the reason EDG lost the game was that they were too weak in the bottom lane, and the BLG team played very well in the bottom lane. In the first game, Team BLG's bottom lane interrupted EDG's uplift, and they performed well in a 2v2 duel battle, quickly killing EDG's Lo. In the second game, the BLG team continued to target EDG's lower lane, and quickly defeated EDG by wandering over the tower and Qianjue's end.
Although EDG's Jiejie and Fisher showed some good counter-attacks in the match, they were quickly crushed by BLG. Due to consecutive defeats, EDG's ** evaluation has dropped to the bottom, and there are even voices of some audience fans liquidating EDG. It has been suggested that EDG's defeat was due to the loss of championship members Scout and Saint Gunner, and that their starting positions were not properly arranged. At the same time, Saint Gun has shown great competitive form after joining the JDG team, which has also made EDG fans unhappy. In addition, Uzi also mentioned Jiejie's problems when commentating on the game, and he believes that Jiejie doesn't like to catch people, which is also a reason why the EDG team suffered a losing streak.
Overall, Team EDG is currently in a difficult situation, and the ** reviews are also very low. The audience had different opinions about the team's defeat, but everyone agreed that EDG needed to find a solution to the problem and turn the tide. One of the most controversial topics in esports today is none other than Uzi's recent remarks. In particular, it has caused quite a bit of controversy among fans of EDG and Jiejie. Last year, Uzi had the biggest difference in performance in the playoffs, resulting in EDG missing out on Worlds. Some fans believe that Uzi is trying to put the blame on Jiejie and that he doesn't like to help his teammates. While there may be some issues with Jiejie, as a veteran player, Uzi shouldn't make such biased statements.
It's likely that Uzi was unhappy with his position at EDG last year, with an overly focused focus on late development and a lack of early skirmishes, resulting in poor performance and mistakes. So, as a professional player, how exactly should Uzi view his role?Should he take on more responsibility?In this much-talked-about topic, we can't help but wonder how exactly as a professional player should balance personal interests with team interestsFirst of all, we need to be clear that Uzi is a top ADC player, and his individual ability is unquestionable. However, as a core member of a team, he also needs to take on more responsibilities. In teamwork, individual ability is only one aspect, and good communication and cooperation skills are also required.
Only when the whole team has formed a good atmosphere and tacit understanding can they play their strongest strength in the game. However, in past matches, Uzi seems to have focused too much on personal development and neglected to cooperate with his teammates. This kind of behavior will undoubtedly have a negative impact on the development of the entire team. A good ADC player needs not only to have excellent technical skills, but also to have excellent team awareness and leadership skills. Only with the cooperation of the team can we break the dilemma and achieve victory. For Uzi, he should be aware of his importance as a veteran. Not only should he play well in the game, but he should also be a role model and leader in the team. He should help his teammates solve problems, not blame them.
Only then will he be able to truly value himself and also contribute to the team's success. Of course, we can't completely ignore the problems that Jiejie may have in the game. As a professional, he also needs to keep improving his abilities and play well in the game. However, this does not mean that Uzi can put all the blame on him. As a team, everyone should take responsibility for themselves and work together to achieve the team's goals. In the world of esports, teamwork and individual ability are equally important. Only with the cooperation of the team can individuals truly exert their own strengths. For Uzi, he should understand that better results can only be achieved through close cooperation and communication with his teammates.
As a veteran, he should lead by example and lead the team to victory. So, should he take on more responsibility for Uzi? The answer is yes. As a top player, he should be the leader of the team and help his teammates solve problems instead of passing the blame on others. Only then will he be able to truly value himself and also contribute to the team's success. In esports, individual ability and teamwork are equally important. Better results can only be achieved through good teamwork. For Uzi, he should understand that only through cooperation and communication with his teammates can he perform at his best in the game. As a veteran, he should lead by example and lead the team to victory.
Finally, we want Uzi to recognize his role and responsibilities. As a veteran, he should lead by example and help his teammates solve problems instead of putting the blame on others. Only then will he be able to truly value himself and also contribute to the team's success. Teamwork and individual ability are equally important, and only through good teamwork can you achieve more in the esports arena.