These are probably two names that are not unfamiliar to the world League of Legends community in general and LCK in particular.
Although he started as a trainee at T1, due to his inherent talent and genius qualities, this guy born in 2003 did not have too many difficulties to be promoted to the first team.
Although he knows in advance that having to compete for an official match with a `monument` like Faker is extremely difficult, Clozer always tries to do his best every time he has the opportunity.
In particular, there is information that this boy born in 2003 achieved the Korean Master rank when he was only 14 years old.
However, being Faker’s shadow for too long will gradually cause Clozer’s talent to fade away.
With Bengi, the living legend of T1 seems to have achieved all the titles needed in his career as a player.
After deciding to stop playing professionally, in 2017 Bengi decided to return to T1 to take on the role of coach.
However, not long after the Spring championship achievement, the young T1 team under the leadership of Bengi slipped after consecutive defeats.
It is still unclear what Bengi’s next destination or purpose is after leaving the T1 youth team.