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Selfmade rumored to join Fnatic, set to replace Broxah in starting lineup

Fnatic to Replace Broxah with Selfmade for 2020 Season

Fnatic is making changes to its roster for the upcoming season by replacing Mads “Broxah” Brock-Pedersen with SK Gaming’s rising star jungler, Oskar “Selfmade” Boderek, as reported by ESPN’s Jacob Wolf. This move aims to bring a fresh perspective and new energy to Fnatic’s performance.

Successful Season for Fnatic

Fnatic had a solid year, finishing in the top three of the LEC’s regular season standings in both the Spring and Summer Splits. They also reached the quarterfinals at the 2019 World Championships. While these achievements would be impressive for many organizations, Fnatic considers it a step down compared to their previous year’s success.

Reports of Unrest and Internal Issues

Former head coach Joey “YoungBuck” Steltenpool highlighted team unrest and internal issues that stirred concerns among Fnatic fans heading into 2020. In fact, YoungBuck expressed his desire to join another team, leading him to make the decision to join EXCEL Esports.

Selfmade: A Bright Spot for SK Gaming

Oskar “Selfmade” Boderek has been a standout player on the struggling SK Gaming roster throughout 2019. He was recognized with the Rookie of the Split award during the 2019 LEC Spring Split and demonstrated exceptional skill and talent. It is hoped that his presence on Fnatic will bring much-needed vigor and competitiveness for the upcoming season.

With this roster change, Broxah now becomes one of the most sought-after free agents in the Western market. He has established himself as a top jungler in Europe since 2018 and could prove to be a valuable asset for any team aiming to win championships.

Stay tuned for more updates on Fnatic’s roster changes and their preparations for the 2020 season.

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