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Hanwha Life Esports coach Yun Seong‑yeong, known as “Omm,” said the 2–0 win over DN Supers — the club’s ninth straight — was a big help to the team, regardless of the result.
Hanwha Life picked up its ninth consecutive victory on the afternoon of the 6th at the LCK Arena in Gran Seoul, Jongno-gu, Seoul, defeating DN Supers in Week 6. The club became the first to reach 10 wins (1 loss) and moved into sole possession of first place.
After the match, Coach Yun said, “I’m glad we won 2–0. There were a lot of rough moments, but we can address them in review. We tried a number of things to cover the team’s weaknesses, and those attempts worked out. Win or lose, today was very beneficial for the team.”
On the closely contested second game, he noted that Nocturne made the opponent’s composition difficult to deal with, so it was tricky to respond. “The external elements and the things I wanted to see came through in the overall champion picks,” he added. “It’s disappointing in parts, but it’s acceptable.”
Hanwha Life will face Kiwoom DRX at the LCK roadshow in Hanoi, Vietnam, on the 10th. Yun emphasized he isn’t overly worried because the players know how to perform. “We should create chances for them to rest, even briefly. We’ll take care of business and come back strong,” he said.
Finally, Yun asked fans for their support: “The players are working hard, so please cheer for us.” He vowed the team would show another strong performance in the next match.
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