SINGAPORE – After RSG Slate SG secured their third consecutive Cell Legends: Bang Bang Skilled League (MPL) Singapore title with a 4-1 win over Staff Flash on Sunday, the group are hoping to construct on their feat and win a medal on the Cambodia SEA Video games in Could.
On the Hanoi Video games in 2022, Singapore bagged a bronze medal after beating Malaysia 2-1 within the third-place play-off following a defeat by eventual champions the Philippines and Bellamy “.Lolsie” Yeo believes they’ll match or produce a fair higher exhibiting this time round.
He stated: “This coming week we’ll be beginning our coaching and we really feel fairly assured that the group can do effectively and the opposite groups don’t look as robust as in comparison with final season.
“We’ll undoubtedly do our greatest to make Singapore proud. We don’t need different areas to really feel that Singapore received’t do effectively on the worldwide stage.”
With their victory at Suntec Metropolis, RSG Slate SG, who have been previously often known as RSG earlier than they partnered Slate Esports this season, additionally secured their spot within the MLBB Southeast Asia Cup 2023, which may also function groups from North America, Turkey, the Center East and North Africa.
They retained many of the squad that received the earlier MPL Singapore title, including Indonesians Fawzan “Okky” Herdiatna and I Nyoman “Lucianqt” Dehi Pranipata to their roster for the $100,000 match.
The group confirmed their energy as soon as once more, shedding simply as soon as within the common season to Bleed Esports, earlier than going undefeated en path to Sunday’s grand ultimate.
Whereas Staff Flash received off to a dominant begin within the first recreation of the grand ultimate, RSG Slate SG remained affected person and took the primary recreation within the best-of-seven sequence.
They went 3-0 up however needed to fend off a fightback from Staff Flash, who claimed the fourth recreation.
However RSG Slate made no mistake to win the final recreation and take house the winners’ cheque of $30,000.
Yeo “Diablo” Wee Lun felt the group did effectively to handle the expectations of being two-time defending champions, saying: “I might say the stress is greater every time you win, individuals have greater expectations of you so it’s all concerning the psychological aspect of issues.
“We simply saved calm and centered on the sport, irrespective of the outcomes we simply did our greatest.”
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