Sentinels’ Determination and Confidence: Preparing for Valorant Champions LCQ

Adam ‘Kaplan Kaplan, the head coach of the Sentinels’ Valorant, has stated that his team has been putting in a lot of effort in preparation for the forthcoming VCT LCQ event. The Sentinels still have a shot at salvaging this season, as they will be competing in the last-chance qualifier for the Valorant Champions tournament that will be held in the Americas.

The Americas League tournament will include the fourth through tenth-ranked esports teams, and the team that wins will earn a spot in the international competition taking place in Los Angeles. The most recent video uploaded to Sentinels’ YouTube channel features Kaplan and three other team members discussing the outcomes of the VCT Masters Tokyo tournament and what to anticipate from LCQ. The head coach stated that his team had had nothing but a grind since returning from their five-day break following the conclusion of the regular season of the VCT Americas.

He stated that since that time, “we have pretty much just been scrimmaging.” “Even though grinding is against Sentinels tradition, we have been grinding.” After that, Kaplan disclosed the fact that the preparations that each team made for the competition were different from one another. According to what he said, “A lot of teams have not been grinding for as long as we have.” Gustavo ‘Sacy’ Rossi added a further comment, stating, “Some teams have already begun.” Well, not our problem.”

Opinions of Sentinels Regarding the LCQ Match

Kaplan stated that he is “very confident” about LCQ, where the Sentinels will compete against 100 Thieves in a match that will determine the team’s fate in the second Play-In round. The team that comes out on top advances to the next game, where they will face Cloud9 in the opening matchup of a bracket featuring two games of elimination. This is a very anticipated match for Jimmy ‘Marved’ Nguyen to compete in. “Probably more viewers than the Japan finals,” he stated while chuckling. ” Sacy mentioned that he is trying to keep from letting the tournament structure get to his head.

He remarked, “I don’t even like to think about it; I just accept it.” “I don’t even like to think about it,” “It’s an improvement. It’s strange if you give it any thought, but what the hell with it? We don’t care. We need to come out on top.” On July 16, Sentinels will compete against 100 Thieves in a head-to-head matchup. In the most recent meeting between the two teams, during Week 1 of the VCT Americas, Sentinels emerged victorious with a narrow 2-1 victory.

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