When the score was tied 1-1, Yang Jingyu stood up, glanced in the direction of LNG, and a relaxed and calm smile appeared on his face.
On the commentary desk, Yu Tong and Kris were still reminiscing about the match they had just played.
Yu Tong said, "It's unbelievable that DMO ended the game in such a way! So, for the MVP of the second game, I wonder who you would choose?"
Kris replied without hesitation: "Although Gala didn't die once, Coach Jing Yu was in charge of the entire rhythm of the game, so I will still give the MVP to Coach Jing Yu!"
Yu Tong agreed, "Indeed, I would also give it to Coach Jing Yu. In this game, it was entirely because he put a lot of pressure on Plex in the mid lane that the top and bottom lanes could not lane normally. This is also the charm of picking Twisted Fate."
Kris added with a laugh, "This should be considered the last card for the LPL!"
At this time, no team wanted Wuzhuangtai, and Cryin was still with ES.
The last card was actually used to describe Yang Jingyu.
But Yang Jingyu is a top laner. Are top laners really that good at switching to mid lane?
You can be really good at transiting, but you're really not good at transferring between stations.
Back in the locker room, Twila looked at Yang Jingyu with a complicated expression. Was the coach going to force her to retire?
Analyst Wang Siteng also looked at Yang Jingyu in disbelief. Although he had known Yang Jingyu for a long time, they had only been nodding acquaintances before.
Now that they're working together, he's realized he can't see through this person.
As an analyst, one must possess very unique insights and excellent vision, and Wang Siteng is quite capable in this regard.
But when faced with Yang Jingyu, he said that this man was too mysterious.
Yang Jingyu sat in his seat and asked Bai to bring up the video from earlier, then reiterated the mistakes and ward placement issues that had occurred in this game.
Yang Jingyu severely criticized Xiaopeng for this, saying that if Xiaopeng hadn't lost control of the jungle, the game would have been much easier.
Although it's easy to create a gap in the jungle in this version, if you're playing Jarvan IV and there's a two-level difference between you and the enemy Rek'Sai, what are you even doing playing Diner?
Ah Le did a pretty good job this game. He had a solo kill on Flandre that boosted the team's morale. Every time he went online, he would also check the bushes to see if Xiao Duan had placed any wards near the second tower in the top lane.
Ah Le looked at Yang Jingyu with a strange gaze. He had never played against Yang Jingyu when he was with OMG, but now that they were teammates, Yang Jingyu gave him the feeling of being an extremely powerful top player.
Why would such a top player choose to retire? This is something that Ah Le finds completely baffling!
Yang Jingyu had no idea what these people were thinking. After briefly explaining the mistakes in the previous game, Yang Jingyu said to Twila, "You still won't play in the next game!"
Twila nodded, indicating that she understood.
He wouldn't be able to help the team if he went up there, and the coach had already tied the game, so naturally he should continue playing.
Ah Le waited for Yang Jingyu in the corridor when Yang Jingyu returned from the restroom.
Yang Jingyu looked at Ale waiting for him and thought that Ale was angry because he had blamed Ale for stealing kills in the last game and wanted to talk to him about it.
In response, Yang Jingyu asked, "Ah Le, is there something you need?"
At this moment, others were also at the door, eavesdropping on Yang Jingyu and Ale's conversation.
Ah Le mustered up his courage and asked, "Coach, I want to know how I can become a really, really good top laner?"
When Ah Le asked him this, Yang Jingyu didn't know how to answer for a moment.
Ah Le believes that his coach has given this matter careful consideration and is giving him the perfect answer.
Yang Jingyu was indeed thinking about it. After about fifteen seconds, he looked at A-Le and asked, "Do you know how to play Sun Ce?"
Ah Le looked at Yang Jingyu in disbelief: "Holy crap, Coach, you're actually a farmer?"
The person eavesdropping looked on incredulously. The coach was actually a farmer?
Get out!
Yang Jingyu said irritably, "I'm asking you, do you know how to play Sion?"
Upon hearing this, Ah Le responded with two "oh" sounds.
Oh, it was Sion! I thought the coach was some farmer. I gave myself a fright.
However, on the other hand, Sion and Sun Ce's skills are indeed not that different.
Ah Le nodded and said, "Yes, but I'm not very good at it!"
Yang Jingyu patted Ale on the shoulder and said earnestly, "The ultimate goal of an excellent top laner is to play a tank... survive, push forward in team fights, and trust your teammates, that's all."
After saying that, Yang Jingyu gave Ale what he thought was a charming and handsome smile.
Ah Le frowned, as if he wanted to play with meat himself?
To be honest, Ah Le is a natural-born warrior, just like Ah Bin.
They are extremely good at attacking, but once they join a team, they make all sorts of mistakes.
However, a top laner who only knows how to attack will never become a top-tier top laner if they can't dominate the lane.
The truly strongest top laner is one who can play both offense and defense.
A one-dimensional approach to the top lane will never lead to success.
When your team needs you to attack, you should use your warrior hero to create an opening for your team in the top lane.
When the team needs you to defend, you can also pick heroes like Sion, Ornn, and Mordekaiser to help the team establish an advantage.
Even with the Stone Golem, you need to become proficient!
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