YamatoCannon promises to change name if a Vitality player doesn’t get a Rookie of t

The EU LCS Spring Split was the rookie split. Seven of the league’s 12 rookies made the playoffs that year and shone with talent in the regular season.
Three of those rookies belong to Team Vitality: Daniele “Jiizuke” di Mauro, Jakub “Jactroll” Skurzyński and Amadeu “Minitroupax” Carvalho. Vitality’s season has been marked by his confidence and it looks like head coach Jakob “YamatoCannon” Mebdi is looking to continue that tradition.
If none of the Vitality rookies get the Rookie of the Split award, he promises to change his username to PotatoCannon.
If one of my players doesn’t become a rookie of the split, I will permanently rename them to Potatocannon
— YamatoCannon (@YamatoMebdi) March 27, 2018
Considering the performance of his rookies in the quarterfinals, Yamato has a good chance of a clear victory. Vitality is the only team left in the playoffs with rookies from 2018. If Jiizuke, Jactroll or Minitroupax do amazingly well against Fnatic this Saturday, Yamato might not have to worry about a name change.
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