{"id":21025,"date":"2022-06-20T20:52:32","date_gmt":"2022-06-21T00:52:32","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/?p=21025"},"modified":"2022-06-20T20:52:32","modified_gmt":"2022-06-21T00:52:32","slug":"cloud9-reinstate-fudge-as-top-laner-for-lcs-2022-summer","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/cloud9-reinstate-fudge-as-top-laner-for-lcs-2022-summer\/","title":{"rendered":"Cloud9 reinstate Fudge as top laner for LCS 2022 Summer"},"content":{"rendered":"
Cloud9’s Ibrahim \u201cFudge\u201d Allami, who played as a mid laner in the first half of the year, has been returned to his original position. The North American team released three League of Legends players in May<\/a>, including top laner Park \u201cSummit\u201d Woo-tae.<\/p>\n Although Summit had a spectacular 2022 LoL Championship Series<\/a> (LCS) Spring regular season, winning seven MVP awards, he disappeared during the playoffs. That, to a large extent, played a role in the decision to cut him after one split.<\/p>\n With that release, Fudge can return to his original role. He moved to the mid laner position to accommodate Summit’s acquisition. But with the South Korean out of the team, he will be C9’s first choice top laner.<\/p>\n Fudge’s struggles as a mid laner were evident, but the Australian has become more confident since realizing he was going to play as a top laner in the second half of the season.<\/p>\n “I do feel like I was learning quite a bit when I was a mid laner. And I think once I realized I was playing top lane again, I felt a lot of confidence, because as a player,” he said in a recent interview. <\/p>\n “I understand the game from a holistic standpoint quite well, and my only big weakness as a mid laner was my laning and my mechanics on champions\u2014which is a very important part of the game, obviously.”<\/p>\n In his three years as a professional LoL player, Fudge has played as a top laner. Taking that into consideration, one could see why he is thrilled to be returning to that position.<\/p>\n Although the 20-year-old was not his best as a mid laner, he managed to win one MVP award in the playoffs. <\/p>\n Now back in his preferred position, Fudge is determined to make his mark alongside Nicolaj “Jensen” Jensen and Robert “Blaber” Huang.<\/p>\n “I believe in myself. I believe I can be the best top laner by the end of the split. I believe Jensen can be the best mid laner, and I already believe Blaber is the best jungler,” he said.<\/p>\n