LazyFeel Continues to Shine, Making T1 the Center of Attention
Replacing Teddy in the lineup for DRX during the 2025 Regular Season, LazyFeel has made a significant mark on the Vietnamese League of Legends scene, currently competing in the highest tier league in South Korea. Despite the evident pressure, LazyFeel’s DRX is performing remarkably well. However, LazyFeel’s impressive performance and the resilience of “The Blue Dragon” have not only caused Teddy to feel “uneasy” but have also turned T1 into the main topic of discussion. Consequently, LazyFeel’s two recent victories have come against two rivals that are considered tough challenges for T1: OKSavingsBank BRION and BNK FearX.

According to reports, the performance of BRO and FOX prior to facing DRX has left many wondering how T1 was able to lose so decisively to these two teams in their recent encounters. Against FOX, the bot lane of T1, consisting of Gumayusi and Keria, was completely overwhelmed. Meanwhile, against BRO, T1’s series of mistakes led to a significant loss.
Nevertheless, it seems that T1, in their previous matches, has been a shadow of their former selves. They are not only struggling on the Rift but are also facing strategic issues from their coaching staff. Despite the challenges, they have recently welcomed a new player in the top lane (Doran). The difficulties T1 faces in the latter stages of the competition only highlight their current struggles, as their previous roster was not able to secure high ratings even in the Challengers League.

The Upcoming Match Between DRX and T1 is Highly Anticipated
Next week, DRX will be T1’s second opponent in the league phase. Given their current form, it is clear that Faker and his teammates cannot underestimate “The Blue Dragon.” Notably, LazyFeel is prepared to make a significant impact, while it remains uncertain if Faker can successfully lane against UcaL, who has been performing quite well in recent matches.

Most importantly, if LazyFeel performs well, all eyes will be on the bot lane. Gumayusi remains a primary target for rival teams, and with DRX’s intent to exploit this area, they are likely to apply intense pressure. It’s not just about shutting down T1’s strengths; it’s also about helping LazyFeel secure an advantage heading into the crucial World Championship.