YnoT is confident his team is up to the task.
Almost everyone expected Fnatic ONIC PH would end up in this position.
Pressure is automatic with the idea of being here in M6 already.
I think it’s all the same.
At the end of the day, we came here knowing that it’s us against the world.
Unlike previous years, M6 only features one Filipino team in Fnatic ONIC PH making the Top 8.
YnoT’s words ring true, Fnatic ONIC PH indeed stand alone against the world.
And they have already overcome challengers from Indonesia, Cambodia, North America, and Myanmar so far.
But again, that’s just a part of it.
Another part of it would be how the team executes with whatever heroes that we pick.
I think anyone can give us a tough time.
RRQ Hoshi can, Team Liquid ID can.
YnoT relish the opportunity to face Team Liquid ID again for a spot in the M6 grand finals.
Who knows what could happen in a high-stakes best-of-five showdown?
Whatever results come from that will speak for themselves.
Having the idea of that Favian-Kingkong matchup again, that Aeronshiki-Kelra matchup again.
I’m pretty sure the players would appreciate that.
But whoever rises up to the challenge, I’m pretty sure my team won’t back down.
I mean, to be honest, it’s anyone at this point.
Sixteen teams have qualified for the Swiss Stage after a gruelling Wildcard Stage.
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