Who will be TSM's next mid laner after Bjergsen announces retirement? | ESPN Esports

Who will be TSM's next mid laner after Bjergsen announces retirement? | ESPN Esports



Tyler Erzberger and Arda Ocal dive in to what could be TSM’s next big move as mid laner and whether or not Bjergsen will make a …

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  1. Why am i hearing these days everywhere that Chovy is going to be the new mid for Fnatic, TSM, etc.
    You buddies are too delusional

  2. I have a feeling it's going to be TSM Caps. But idk if an import for this position is going to work out well as generally imports other than bjergsen underperform in NA

  3. TSM has 2 routs in picking the new Mid laner,:
    1. they can go the future talent in NA and buy a world class international support, this will shift the pressure to the sidelanes, which means the new mid laner will have time to grow and wont be demanded to "replace" berjgsen since the focus will be on DL and BB.
    2. they can go for a world class international midlaner that can compete at the world stage straight away, and use spring split for that player to learn the language and communicate with the team, while keeping the support as is, which will turn the team top/mid centric, and further pushing DL into the supportive role.
    The worst thing they can do is get a midlaner of a similar level to bjerg, like a jensen and nisqy, which will leave the team, realistic worst than it was before because of synergy, leading to further disappointment.

  4. if he uses his workrate and hunger to improve in the game into coaching, he's about to elevate the whole region. because NA isn't terrible because the players are poor mechanically, its a terrible region because the players have no clue what to do around and map, make horrible decisions, and get mental boomed easily, which are all things related to coaching.

  5. So ofcourse nothing is official but from the words DL chooses he is kind of giving away in his eyes he is staying. He speaks of looking forward to work with Bjergsen and small wordchoices you pick when speaking in future terms.

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