LazyFeel Continues to Make History for Vietnamese LoL at LCK
During the Regular Seasons 2025, LazyFeel has once again caught the attention of DRX’s coaching staff, who are considering replacing Teddy after a disappointing period since the T1 star’s return. However, with a roster like DRX, it is not too surprising that they are underperforming in the current meta. As a result, LazyFeel has become the first foreign player in the history of League of Legends to compete in an official LCK tournament.
Recently, he also achieved another milestone: being the first foreign player to come from VCS to earn 1 POM (Player of the Match) in the history of professional League of Legends in general and LCK in particular.

This achievement is remarkable… especially for the AD Carry position. To date in the 2025 Regular Seasons, there have been approximately 42 matches with an average of 2-3 games per match, resulting in 42 POM awards given out. However, the AD Carry position has only seen Viper with the highest POM points (3 times), and Ruler with 2 times. Even superstars like Aiming have not earned any POMs. With this recent POM, LazyFeel has now tied with Gumayusi in points.

LazyFeel himself also mentioned Gumayusi in the post-match interview: “If Draven is in Gumayusi’s hands, I would say he’s great. Otherwise, just farming is enough to win.” For those unaware, LazyFeel’s team, Bull, used Draven in the third match but faced challenges as Vietnam’s star struggled to perform. Although Draven is yet to be effectively utilized in the current meta, Gumayusi remains the only AD Carry capable of fully unleashing the champion’s potential.

LazyFeel’s First Tournament Season at LCK May Be Considered a Success
In reality, LazyFeel being honored with a DRX spot in the 2025 Regular Seasons is quite an unexpected turn of events. As such, League of Legends fans are not putting too much pressure on this team. And as of now, with the impressions that have been made, LazyFeel can be seen as having achieved success.
However, if they want to stay in the LCK, stars coming from VCS still have much work to do, particularly in terms of consolidating their strengths.