SGB Taki: ‘A great deal of mental pressure lifted after our match against T1’

The VCS is just starting.

The opening match of theLeague of LegendsMid-Season Invitational (MSI 2022)saw the highly-anticipated return of the Vietnam Championship Series (VCS) to the international scene, represented by Saigon Buffalo.

The Vietnamese league has been unable to participate in Riot Games’ international competitions sinceWorlds 2020.

SGB Taki at MSI 2022

Young guns Saigon Buffalo was immediately put to a test, opening the tournament with a thrilling match againstthe Korean representative, T1,led bythree-time Worlds champion Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok.

As such, the difference in terms of experience is staggering. SGB is the youngest team competing at MSI with zero experience on the international stage, with 18-year-olds Nguyễn “Shogun” Văn Huy and Đinh “Taki” Anh Tài as their bot lane tandem.

SGB Taki and Saigon Buffalo at MSI 2022

In an interview with ONE Esports, support player SGB Taki shares his thoughts about the team’s match against T1 and their positive outlook for the rest of the competition.

Despite the VCS’ shaky performance against T1, SGB Taki is hopeful for the rest of MSI 2022

SGB did an impressive job during the early game, thanks to Shogun and Taki’s Tristana-Alistar duo whichdrew first blood at MSI.

The pair picked the champions to get a headstart against Lee “Gumayusi” Min-hyeong’s Lucian and Ryu “Keria” Min-seok’s Nami.

Saigon Buffalo at MSI 2022

T1 however, picked themselves up and turned the game around with a successful clash at the 18-minute mark, taking down four of SGB’s members. In the late game, SGB members got caught one by one, ultimately falling into the hands of T1.

Despite their shortcomings, Vietnamese fans were still proud of SGB’s performance against theLCK’s undefeated.

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“A great deal of mental pressure has been lifted from us after our match against T1,” SGB Taki told ONE Esports. “I am confident that SGB will do better for the rest of the tournament.”

The support player is hoping that “SGB can do better” the next time that they play against T1.

Their rematch is set for Sunday, May 15 at 8 p.m. GMT+9 | 7 p.m. GMT+8 | 11 a.m. GMT | 4 a.m. PST.

Watch the MSI 2022 matches live on Riot Games’ official channels onTwitchandYouTube.

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