| Provided by Riot Gamesīut that slouch and sad face were nowhere to be seen minutes after DWG KIA’s loss in the post-game press conference. The Worlds 2021 trophy with Khan in the background. The moment told a story: the erasure of what would have been a fairy-tale-like ending for Khan and Worlds 2021 had the match gone differently. The first player in that line was DWG KIA top laner Kim “Khan” Dong-ha, who just lost his final game as a professional player before starting his mandatory military service.Īs EDG were escorted over to the middle of the stage for their trophy ceremony, the broadcast showed one final shot of the Summoner’s Cup with Khan slouching in the background. No one from DWG KIA made a move until EDG came over to bump fists and thank them for the match. ![]() Meanwhile, the South Korean players looked stunned and either sunk into their chairs, took sips of their drinks or watched the celebration across the stage. It didn't end well.After Edward Gaming destroyed DWG KIA’s Nexus in the League of Legends World Championship final, the Chinese side jumped out of their gaming chairs as confetti fell on their heads. Leclerc did, however, suffer one ignominy in a lorry race the other day with Williams' George Russell. That time, Leclerc beat Williams' Latifi - yet to actually contest a real grand prix thanks to coronavirus - in the final. ![]() Then, after a bag of crisps and tin of pop (possibly) and a few hours' kip, Leclerc was back at it again - this time for the Veloce Not The GP Versus series, where drivers including Jamie Chadwick, Alex Albon and Nicholas Latifi went head-to-head in one-lap race-offs. Courtois also got involved in that one too. On Friday he helped raise more than $70,000 (£55,000) for charity to help fight coronavirus - alongside lots of other drivers - by winning the Race For The World. Having won the previous Virtual F1 GP, held at a simulated Albert Park circuit in Melbourne, after just a few days of practice, Leclerc has become obsessed. Alfa Romeo's Antonio Giovinazzi 'left the race' with five laps remaining for unknown reasons - possibly someone pulled the plug? Leclerc's run of form You can lose control and hit things, but you don't disappear into a cloud of dust and carbon fibre. Of course, in 'real life' circumstances, it's not likely a 44-year-old golfer would be lining up on the F1 grid, but, for the uninitiated, you can't actually damage your car in this particular race. "You think you're OK, and actually you're rubbish" - wise words from Ian Poulter You've got me all flustered," he said as he hit the wall at the beginning of the start-finish straight. ![]() The star of the stars had to be Poulter, who finished last after crashing his Renault while being interviewed by the commentators with three laps to go. In case you were wondering, all the professional racing drivers finished ahead of the 'guests', which included golfer Ian Poulter, Real Madrid and former Chelsea goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois and Lazio striker Ciro Immobile. ![]()
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