Alliance: Pick Ashe, Rita is broken

Chapter 661 and 609 have been completed. I just got home and finished yesterday's half chapter.

In the players' lounge after Team LOLSKT's loss, the atmosphere was unusually heavy. The players sat dejectedly in their chairs, silent. Suddenly, the jungler slammed the table and stood up angrily.

"What the hell is going on? We were so well prepared, why did we still lose?" He glared at his teammates and shouted loudly.

The mid laner looked up and replied helplessly, "I don't know either. The opponent's strategy was too unexpected. We didn't have time to respond."

"What about you guys in the lane? Didn't you agree to hold it steady? But you're collapsing faster than the other!" the jungler asked relentlessly.

The top laner couldn't help but interject, "I've tried my best, but the opponent keeps targeting me. What can I do?"

The support player also joined the debate: "Everyone has their share of responsibility, okay? Stop just blaming others!"

At this time, the coach came in and tried to calm the argument. "Okay, okay, calm down for a moment. Everyone is upset after losing the game, but there's no point in blaming each other now. We need to learn from our experience, identify the problem, and then find a way to solve it."

However, the players didn't seem to listen to the coach's words and continued to argue. The jungler pointed at the ADC player and said, "And you, you're always the first to get killed in teamfights. You can't deal any damage at all!"

The ADC player blushed and retorted, "I don't want to either. There are too many people on the other side cutting me!"

The entire lounge fell into chaos, with arguments and complaints filling the air...

"It's all your fault!" Faker pointed at Bang angrily. "If you hadn't failed at the crucial moment, how could we have lost?"

Bang fired back, "Don't blame me! Didn't you make a lot of mistakes yourself? You were completely outmatched in the early laning phase."

Wolf echoed Faker, "That's right, Bang. If you could keep up with the damage in that teamfight, the outcome would definitely be different."

Bang glared at Wolf. "Hmph, you two shouldn't just blame me. We're all responsible for this poor teamwork!"

Blank couldn't help but interject at this point: "Alright, alright, stop arguing. What's the point of blaming each other now? Let's think about what to do next."

"What else can we do? We've already lost this game! It's all because of someone's poor performance!" Faker's tone was still filled with anger.

Bang stood up angrily: "Okay Faker, since you think it's all my fault, don't expect me to cooperate with you anymore!"

Seeing this, the other teammates tried to persuade them, but both sides were very emotional and the scene became very chaotic for a while...

Just after the SKT team experienced a tragic defeat, the players sat in the lounge with gloomy faces and began to blame each other.

"It's all because of your impulsive team fight just now that the opponent took advantage of the opportunity to counterattack us!" a team member shouted angrily.

Another team member fired back, not to be outdone: "If you hadn't been getting solo killed all the time in the lane, how could we have such a hard time?"

For a moment, the locker room was filled with arguments and complaints. Just then, the coach slowly walked in. He watched the scene in silence, sighing inwardly but maintaining a composed expression.

After the players calmed down a bit, the coach said, "Alright, stop arguing! We're all upset about losing, but now's not the time to blame each other. We need to calm down and analyze what went wrong."

The coach then walked over to the tactical board, picked up a pen, and began to detail the plan for the next game. He pointed out the team's mistakes from the previous game and proposed corresponding improvements. He also developed a new set of tactics and strategies tailored to the opponent's lineup and playing style.

"In the next game, in the top lane, you have to focus on controlling the lane and developing, and don't give the opponent's jungler a chance easily; in the middle lane, try to support other lanes as much as possible to drive the tempo..." The coach assigned the tasks in an orderly manner, and the players listened attentively, nodding from time to time to show that they understood.

After patient guidance and careful planning, the SKT players gradually emerged from the shadow of defeat and rekindled their fighting spirit. They knew that as long as they worked together and followed the coach's instructions, they would be able to turn the tide and win the next game.

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