Numerous T1 players are considered the backbone of the South Korean League of Legends national team.
Aside from Riot Games tournaments, ASIAD 2022 is also an event of interest for League of Legends (LMHT) fans. Controversy surrounds the South Korean LMHT team, particularly players from T1 such as Zeus and Keria, sparking debate over their positions.
This opinion emerged during a challenging July for T1, marked by several defeats. Faker's absence due to injury forced substitute player Poby into a role where he struggled to make an impact. Meanwhile, KT Rolster's Kiin and Lehends excelled during the 2023 LCK Summer Split Group Stage.

However, T1's victory over KT Rolster in the 2023 LCK Summer Split qualifier dispelled all doubts. On KT's side, viewers noticed Kiin's psychological weaknesses in crucial matches, leading to critical errors in decisive game five.

Conversely, Zeus and Keria showcased exceptional performances, leading T1 to victory. Zeus contributed significantly to map control and engagements with impressive Teleports. Meanwhile, Keria shined playing aggressive champions like Alistar and Rell, often saving T1 from disastrous team fights with skilled ability usage.


In summary, with their convincing performance against KT, T1 players like Zeus and Keria have proven themselves worthy of a spot in the ASIAD team. Maintaining their current form, Zeus and Keria could achieve success in both the 2023 LCK Summer Split and ASIAD 2022.
