Exclusive: We want to show fans that Todak is still at a high level, says coach Amoux

Malaysia is lock and loaded for M4!

Todakis one of two Malaysian representatives in the upcomingM4 World Championshipearly next year in Jakarta, Indonesia.

MPL MY Season 10 first runner-up Todak with new coach Ariff “Amoux” Iswandi

This is the fourth time that the team has qualified for the M-series, and is tied with Indonesia’sRRQ Hoshifor the most number of appearances in the biggestMobile Legends: Bang Bangtournament.

However, they have yet to win a trophy in the tournament.

M4 World Championship MPL MY representative, Todak

Now, newly-appointed head coach Ariff “Amoux” Iswandi hopes to turn things around for the team and become the first Malaysian MLBB team to win an international tournament.

Todak’s head coach is eyeing the M4 World Championship trophy

In an exclusive interview withONE Esports Indonesia, the decorated coach talked about his goal for the team in the tournament.

“My goal is to break my own record,” he said. “Hopefully I can help Todak achieve something greater because I haven’t really experienced competing in M2 and M3.”

Article image

This isn’t the first time Amoux will be coaching the Malaysian squad. Before going to Bigetron Alpha and Geek Fam, he led Todak at theM1 World Championshiptwo years ago, where they finished third in the tournament.

With most of the players from M1 still on the roster, the returning coach will be operating on familiar territory and is confident about going up against some of the best MLBB teams in the world.

“Every team is improving year by year,” he said. “But we want to show them that Todak is still at a high level.”

The Malaysian powerhouse has been placed in Group B at M4, alongside MPL ID Season 10 championONIC Esports, Vietnam’sMDH Esports, and Argentina’s Malvinas Gaming.

Catch Todak at the M4 World Championship in Indonesia from January 1 to 15. FollowONE Esports on Facebookfor more Mobile Legends: Bang Bang and M4 news, changes, and updates.

READ MORE:Rebellion Zion drops key player due to sexual misconduct