Despite the fact that their quarterfinal series against Team ROCCAT was extremely close, Unicorns of Love's Tristan "PowerofEvil" Schrage was confident his team could post a challenge to the undefeated Fnatic.

In an interview with News of Legends, PowerofEvil sat down to discuss his team's recent roster changes and their upcoming series against Fnatic.

He said that the roster change had an immediate impact on the team's practice, and that the language barrier between the European squad and their new Korean jungler Cho "H0R0" Jae-hwan wasn't an issue.

"I think one of the biggest thing was that we started having fun in scrims again and you learn a lot if you enjoy the game as well. I don't think we have to many problems communicating with H0R0 both outside of the game or in the game."

H0R0 recently joined the team following the departure of Berk "Gilius" Demir, and made his Unicorns debut last weekend against Team ROCCAT. When comparing H0R0 to the team's previous junglers, PowerofEvil praised his new teammate's play.

"H0R0 is planning his route really careful which means he nearly never gets caught," he said. "If you call for him, he tries to come ASAP and is not looking at what he is losing. He will try to help you and get you back in the game even if he falls behind for that. He had a really good performance in the series and I am proud of reaching semis with him."

When looking ahead to tomorrow's series against Fnatic, PowerofEvil said he wasn't intimidated by Fnatic's perfect season, and that since the Unicorns are the underdogs, his team wasn't feeling too much pressure.

"They didn‘t drop a single game and that is why you should respect them but...it doesn‘t matter that you went 18-0 in the regular split. If you lose the series, you lose and go to gauntlet system...," he said. "I dont think there is much pressure on us. I am sure everyone expects us to lose against Fnatic which means we can only upset people and not disappoint anybody."

Nic Doucet is a News Editor for theScore eSports. You can follow him on Twitter.