Keria acknowledges the entire T1 team was completely exhausted and believed they would lose if they had to play game 5.
At present, the entire T1 team is going through a period of recuperation due to COVID-19 infection as well as rest after a very intense Spring 2022 Season. Especially, based on what the players showed in the finals, it can be said that many members of T1 had to compete in very poor health conditions. For instance, Oner suffered from insomnia and complete exhaustion after game 4 ended.

Recently, while livestreaming, T1 Support Keria admitted the entire team was completely worn out in that LCK Spring Season final match. Specifically, the 2002-born star revealed he was experiencing brain fog syndrome right in the middle of the match. His teammates like Oner, Zeus, and Faker also had to endure COVID-19 symptoms like him. Moreover, Keria also endured muscle pain from his lower back to his toes for a while.

In particular, Keria also mentioned: 'If the match went to game 5, we would probably lose because we were already too exhausted. After the match, I really wanted to enjoy the victory, but I was too tired because of the illness so I just wanted to go home. Honestly, the duration of each game is too long and I feel like I can't hold on anymore.' Keria also explained that he shed tears when he saw the legends appearing at the ceremony.

From Keria's revelation, it can be seen how tremendous the efforts and willpower of Faker and his teammates were in the final match. Despite many signs, according to T1's CEO, the entire team tested negative right before the final match so they did not prepare physically in case of illness. Furthermore, it was a complete 'out of form' situation between T1 and their opponent - Gen.G Esports even though this was a star-studded ensemble because despite their very poor condition, T1 still defeated Gen.G with a score of 3-1 in a fairly dominant position.

T1 will have a short period of rest before embarking on the journey to pursue the title at MSI 2022. If they continue to perform as they are now, it will be entirely achievable for Faker and his teammates to clinch the MSI championship right at home.