The best is yet to come for Twisted Minds: BON CHAN

RICAPLAZA is optimistic about Twisted Minds chances in the upcoming Playoffs.
Photo courtesy of MPL PH

RICAPLAZA is optimistic about Twisted Minds chances in the upcoming Playoffs.
Photo courtesy of MPL PH

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It is only a matter of time before Twisted Minds PH finds success in the Mobile Legends Professional League PH according to its world champion head coach Kristoffer "BON CHAN" Ricaplaza.
Having struggled throughout the regular season, Twisted Minds was seen as huge underdogs heading to the Playoffs against defending champion ONIC PH.
Twisted Minds, however, proved its doubters wrong as they pushed the M6 world champion to its limit before falling short via 2-3 in the series.
According to BON CHAN, Twisted Minds is only bound to get better moving forward.
"When it comes to the improvement of players, I believe there is no end to that," BON CHAN told Daily Tribune.
"They will get better, familiarize themselves with the right mix and good chemistry with their teammates. I believe there will come a time when we will peak."
The closely contested defeat against ONIC PH means that BON CHAN and his players are out of the tournament on the very first day of the Playoffs.
Despite the setback, BON CHAN says that there would be plenty of chances to redeem themselves.
"Though we did not get the result we wanted, that is okay because there will be more opportunities. We are only a loser when we quit," BON CHAN stressed.