Team Heretics' Seventh Straight LEC Loss Deepens Spring Split Disaster
Turkish midlaner Serin reflects on the team's playoff elimination, new arrivals Daglas and Way, and the ERL–LEC gap.

THAILAND —
Key facts
- Team Heretics lost their seventh consecutive match in the LEC Spring Split regular season.
- The defeat came against Fnatic in their penultimate best-of series of the split.
- Heretics have already been eliminated from playoff contention.
- Turkish midlaner Tolga 'Serin' Ölmez gave an interview after the loss.
- Kacper 'Daglas' Dagiel and Han 'Way' Gil recently joined the team.
- Serin expressed sadness over the 'disaster' of the split.
- The team closes out the split on Sunday against Shifters.
- Serin noted that the new rune changes have not yet shifted the mid lane meta.
A Season in Freefall
Team Heretics have now lost seven consecutive games in the League of Legends EMEA Championship (LEC) Spring Split regular season, a skid that has already eliminated them from playoff contention. Their latest defeat came at the hands of Fnatic, with Heretics playing their penultimate best-of series before closing the split on Sunday against Shifters. The Spanish organization's downward spiral has been relentless. With no chance to advance, the team is playing out the final matches of a campaign that Turkish midlaner Tolga 'Serin' Ölmez described simply as 'a disaster.'
Serin Speaks After the Loss
In an interview following the Fnatic match, Serin did not mask his disappointment. 'I'm sad,' he said. 'This split was a disaster for us.' When asked about his team's passive play in both games, he was uncertain. 'I'm not sure. I need to review it. It also depends on the champions. Some of them have limitations.' Despite the mounting losses, Serin insisted the team is trying to stay positive. 'We're still trying to stay positive. Everyone is doing their best, even though the situation is tough. We're all trying to lift the mood.'
New Arrivals and the ERL–LEC Gap
Heretics recently added Kacper 'Daglas' Dagiel and Han 'Way' Gil to the roster, but the changes have not reversed the team's fortunes. Serin also addressed the broader gap between the European Regional Leagues (ERL) and the LEC, though he did not elaborate on specifics during the interview. The team's struggles highlight the difficulty of transitioning talent from regional circuits to the top-tier league, a challenge that many organizations face.
Meta Shifts and Ryze's Viability
With the new season, the removal of Phase Rush and the introduction of new runes have prompted questions about the mid lane meta. Serin, however, downplayed the immediate impact. 'So far, since it's new, I haven't seen much change,' he said. 'In the future we'll probably see new things, but people haven't figured it out yet. There's still time to understand the meta.' On the champion Ryze, Serin was confident. 'Yes, the rune is still fine for Ryze. It won't change much; he's still playable.'
Looking Ahead
Heretics will play their final match of the split on Sunday against Shifters, a game that will serve as a last chance to salvage some pride. For Serin, the focus also extends beyond the LEC: he has ambitions to represent Turkey at the Esports Nations Cup. The team's collapse raises questions about the roster's future and whether management will make further changes in the off-season. For now, Heretics must endure the remainder of a split that has slipped beyond recovery.
The bottom line
- Team Heretics have lost seven straight LEC Spring Split matches and are eliminated from playoffs.
- Turkish midlaner Serin called the split a 'disaster' but said the team is trying to stay positive.
- New players Daglas and Way have not yet turned around the team's performance.
- Serin sees little immediate change from new runes but believes Ryze remains viable.
- Heretics close the split against Shifters on Sunday.
- Serin aims to represent Turkey at the Esports Nations Cup.







IU and Byeon Woo Seok’s First Night as Married Couple Heats Up ‘Perfect Crown’
Channel 7HD Launches New Talk Show 'เที่ยงบันเทิง ทอล์ก' and Special Documentary Series in May
