Last week, G2 support Mihael “Mikyx” Mehle revealed that he was still suffering from the wrist injury that forced him onto G2’s bench earlier this year.





In an Instagram post yesterday, the Slovenian League of Legends pro again expressed skepticism about his ability to compete in the upcoming Mid-Season Invitational due to the still-present injury, though he refrained from issuing a confirmed statement regarding his participation at the event.









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Though Mikyx expressed joy over his team’s success in the League European Championship Spring Split playoffs, his post was tinged with a wistful mood.





“All the practicing eventually led to the very injury that could have potentially ruined it all,” wrote Mikyx. “Should I have taken breaks? Or was the lack of breaks what put me on this stage today? Thinking of that kinda made me tear up.”





Mikyx’s emotional post led to an outpouring of support for the embattled player, with dozens of fans reaffirming their faith in his abilities in the comments. “Man, I fucking hate G2 but the injury is so fucking sad,” wrote one commenter.





While it’s unlikely that Mikyx will resolve his wrist issues by the time MSI begins on May 1, it is still possible that he will be able to play through the pain at the event, as he did at the LEC playoffs. If Mikyx can’t play at the MSI, he will likely be replaced in G2’s lineup by Hampus “promisq” Abrahamsson, who was brought in during the regular season.