{"id":21505,"date":"2022-07-05T01:24:18","date_gmt":"2022-07-05T05:24:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/?p=21505"},"modified":"2022-07-05T01:24:18","modified_gmt":"2022-07-05T05:24:18","slug":"zven-still-coming-to-grips-with-support-role-at-cloud9","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/zven-still-coming-to-grips-with-support-role-at-cloud9\/","title":{"rendered":"Zven still coming to grips with support role at Cloud9"},"content":{"rendered":"
Cloud9 made several changes heading into the 2022 League of Legends Championship Series<\/a> (LCS) Summer Split. Jesper \u201cZven\u201d Svenningsen, who recently returned to the main roster, is playing the support role as opposed to his former ADC role.<\/p>\n It has not been an easy transition for Zven, as the Danish player has pointed out that he is still making costly mistakes. Although the 25-year-old is no newbie to LoL<\/a>, he is taking some time to get used to his new role.<\/p>\n In a recent interview, Zven gave an insight into how he is adjusting to his new role as the support. It is the first time in his professional career he is playing the support role, and it has not been a cakewalk.<\/p>\n “I think I still make a lot of mistakes that, looking back at them, are almost rookie mistakes. There is a learning curve that you simply cannot learn fast enough in (the support) role. The role is a lot more about brain, experience, and decision-making than it is about raw mechanics and laning phase,” he said.<\/p>\n “I feel confident in the future, but right now I still find myself making mistakes both in lane and in team fights here and there. But I think I have a lot of advantages by knowing the ADC role very well, like knowing how they think and their champions. I can help ‘Berserker’ (Kim Min-cheol) with that kind of stuff.”<\/p>\n Zven’s former teammate Philippe \u201cVulcan\u201d Laflamme, who currently plays as Evil Geniuses’ support, believes Zven could be a great performer in the role. The two made an impressive bot-lane duo in the past before Vulcan moved on. Although the EG player thinks Zven has the potential to succeed as a support, he said the transition might take some time.<\/p>\n “The best support players are those that played ADC in the past; that\u2019s where I come from too. I think it\u2019s just about how well he can click with his team. But I think Zven was always the kind of teammate that can work easily with a bunch of different players so, in my mind, it won\u2019t be an issue,” Vulcan said.<\/p>\n “Zven is very good mechanically, and I think he\u2019ll be able to play support, no doubt. There\u2019s definitely a learning curve though in the support role. There\u2019s a lot of small things you have to know. I expect him to not be very good out the gate\u2026 but I think he can be quite good.”<\/p>\n Zven’s partnership with Berserker in the bot lane has not been the smoothest, mainly due to the language barrier. However, they are committed to making it work, with Berserker making an extra effort to improve his English.<\/p>\n “Sometimes he writes down words on a notepad during scrims and then asks our translator \u2018what does this mean?’\u201d Zven revealed. <\/p>\n \u201cAnd some of the words aren\u2019t even real words, they\u2019re League slang or League terms. Every day there\u2019s something new that he learns.”<\/p>\n C9 are currently ranked seventh in the LCS Summer standings after three weeks of action. They lost their first three games of the event in the absence of Zven and Berserker who were unavailable due to “misplaced passports and COVID-19 issues”.<\/p>\n However, C9 are looking more formidable since their return. They have only lost one game in their last four over the past two weeks. <\/p>\n