December 09, 2024

Trust and teamwork keys to success, says Fnatic ONIC PH coach after 2-0 start in M6

Trust and teamwork keys to success, says Fnatic ONIC PH coach after 2-0 start in M6
Fnatic ONIC PH needs just one more win to advance to the knockout stages of the M6 World Championship. | Photo (c) Montoon Games

Fnatic ONIC Philippines (FNOC) displayed another stellar performance at the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang M6 World Championship at the IOI Grand Exhibition & Convention Center in Malaysia on Thursday.

FNOC cruised past Cambodia’s CFU Gaming in less than 15 minutes for a 2-0 record in the global tournament. 

But for head coach Anthony "YnoT" Senedrin, the team's ongoing success is rooted in more than just raw skill—it's about discipline, trust, and adaptability.

“We’ve actually had the privilege of having matches with them [CFU Gaming], not just them but other powerhouses in Cambodia,” he said during the post-game press conference

“I do believe they’ve adapted or learned how the Filipinos think and play, but let’s not disregard how they are as players,” he added.

FNOC’s victory was fueled by standout performances, including King "K1NGKONG" Perez’s early-game dominance and Frince “Super Frince” Miguel Ramirez’s MVP-worthy showing on Cecilion.

But while the win was a comfortable one for FNOC, YnoT made sure to point out the increasing global competitiveness in the game.

"M6 has been a big surprise and it's been very good for the game in my opinion as we saw for the past few days that no one's really a sure win,” said YnoT.

Looking ahead, YnoT emphasized FNOC’s focus on preparation and execution. 

“It’s still the same for us—take it a day at a time, wait to see who our opponent would be, and study them,” YnoT explained. 

“At the end of the day, it’s just us doing what we can, making sure the teamwork is there, discipline is there, respect is there, and everything we did in training is executed to a tee,” he added.

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Above all, YnoT pointed to one intangible element that sets FNOC apart. 

“Making sure they feel the genuine trust that we have for each other because, at the end of the day, I think that's what's important on the stage. You know that you got your teammate's back,” YnoT emphasized.

FNOC will head into the Round 3 2-0 bracket with momentum on their side, poised to continue their undefeated streak and secure a spot in the knockout stage.

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