
Alphama joined the French team of Supremacy shortly before Season 8 of Pro League, replacing Alive, but the roster failed to win a single Pro League match before Alphama was kicked off the team in favour of Alive.
Then, just before DreamHack Winter, the newly-formed LeStream Esports team announced that it had added Alphama and UUNO to the roster, and went on to qualify for the Six Invitational through the open qualifiers.
After their defeat in the group stages of the Invitational, we met up with Léo “Alphama” Robine at the event and asked him a few questions about what LeStream meant to him:
I wanted to start off with what it's been like joining LeStream coming from Supremacy, and the performance that you went through last season. How has joining LeStream been for you?
The first half of Season 9 is now behind us. How have you felt playing with LeStream and how have you felt this season has been going so far?

Statistics from LeStream’s Pro League game against PENTA.
I would definitely argue that as a team you've been showing us the most growth across the first half of the season. In terms of growth, what do you think you as a team has learnt from the Invitational experience?

Europe’s current Pro League Season 9 standings.
There's now another half of a season coming up, it's probably too soon to ask whether you have a focus going into the next half, you've probably started, like, you've got Kaid and Nomad coming in, you've probably experimented with them. How do you think they're gonna change the play?
As we sit here, we've got the semifinals going on, who do you think is going to win here, and who do you think has put up a really strong performance even though they're not playing any more?

The statistics between PENTA and Nora-Rengo during the Six Invitational 2019 Group Stage
Do you have any message or other topics you might want to bring up?

Alphama during Day One of the Six Invitational 2019 Group Stage via @rainbow6br’s Flickr
LeStream’s - and Alphama’s - next game will be next Friday against Team Secret in the EU Pro League. Check out our interview with Risze below to learn more about the team and keep an eye out for more coverage of LeStream and player interviews on the SiegeGG Twitter and YouTube accounts.