ENCE is ready to make its mark in ESL Pro League Season 19 as they play against a revamped GamerLegion in the second week of the event. The team had a blazing start to the year with a strong showing at IEM Katowice 2024 with the Polish quartet making waves along with Danish legend Lukas "gla1ve" Rossander. Since this event, ENCE has been on a downward spiral with Paweł "dycha" Dycha, in particular, having a rough time in terms of individual form.
Ahead of the ESL Pro League, Sportskeeda Esports had the opportunity to have a conversation with dycha and explore the structural changes to the current ENCE roster and the struggles he has faced along with the solutions that he and the team have taken up.
Q) How has ENCE's preparation been ahead of ESL Pro League
dycha: I am doing fine and I think we have prepared much better than we had for any other event so far.
Q) That's a pretty promising thing to hear considering ENCE's poor form over the last few months. Do you think ESL Pro League is a good opportunity for the team to bounce back and have a strong performance?
dycha: The biggest problem for us from the start was that we didn't have much time even before IEM Katowice 2024 to build anything. Right now, we have played from home for at least a month or even more. We have had time to talk about how we want to play maps and had the necessary time to build strategies on these maps. We finally had the time to switch positions in the team where every player is in a position that fit them.
Q) I would like to know more about your underwhelming performances ever since IEM Katowice 2024. Do you think the problems in position were the main factor in your poor form or were there other external factors in play?
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