Fnatic and G2 share the Team of the Week.
With the third week of the LEC Winter Split ending, so does the regular season. Two teams emerged undefeated this week: G2 Esports and, of course, Fnatic, who secured the top spot in the standings with an impressive 8-1 record. Unsurprisingly, the Sheep Esports LEC Team of the Week features Sergen "BrokenBlade" Çelik in the toplane, Iván "Razork" Martín Díaz in the jungle, Rasmus "Caps" Winther in the midlane, while Elias "Upset" Lipp and Mihael "Mikyx" Mehle dominate the botlane.
Top: BrokenBlade
G2 are gradually returning to their expected level, with BrokenBlade delivering standout performances throughout the week in a tank duty role. He continues to prove that he is one of the best toplaners—if not the #1—in the league. Though he faced some difficulties against Adam "Adam" Maanane due to the matchup, the Turkish toplaner excelled at peeling for his AD Carry, securing G2’s first victory of the week. However, it was during the final game of the regular season that "BB" truly shined. Piloting an unkillable Cho’Gath, he even pulled off a Flash-in + Ultimate combo, devouring Víctor "Flakked" Lirola Tortosa’s Corki.
Jungle: Razork (MVP)
According to Sheep Stats, Razork is the best jungler in the LEC, recording the lowest death count and the highest number of assists among the league’s ten junglers. His game against Karmine Corp was nothing short of flawless—securing key objectives and delivering clutch ganks with his Vi. He played an important role in Fnatic’s victory over KC, allowing them to widen the gap at the top of the standings.
The Spanish jungler followed up with another great performance on Zyra against SK Gaming in the final match of the split, further proving his versatility. Whether on tanks like Maokai (as seen against GIANTX), bruisers, or AP junglers, Razork remains a constant threat. Undoubtedly our MVP of Week 3, he is also the best Western jungler at the moment—a cornerstone of Fnatic’s roster and their aspirations for glory.
Mid: Caps
A second G2 player makes it into this Team of the Week, and it's no surprise—Caps is a regular on this list. His side-laning skills are among the best in the world; he rarely gets caught out and always seems to be in the right place at the right time. Add to that an almost perfect laning phase, where the Danish midlaner often secures a farm lead or even solo kills—such as his takedown of Kamil "Kamiloo" Haudegond—and it’s clear that "Baby Faker" remains Europe’s best midlaner. Despite a rough start to the split, the reigning European champions have found their stride, once again living up to their legacy.
ADC: Upset
Back-to-back appearances in the Team of the Week for Upset—and rightfully so, his regular season performance has been outstanding. On a dominant Kai’Sa, he dismantled his former team, KC, in a high-stakes match where both teams were neck and neck for first place. He then followed up with a masterful 9/0/5 Ezreal against SK Gaming, landing his Mystic Shots and Trueshot Barrages with precision, sealing Fnatic’s 8-1 finish.
Once again, he shatters the narrative of being a passive ADC, proving he can step up, take charge, and carry his team when it matters most.
Support: Mikyx
Mikyx has been on cloud nine since joining Fnatic, seamlessly syncing with Upset to turn the laning phase into a nightmare for their opponents. Commanding an elusive Rakan against Karmine Corp, the Slovenian support was involved in 23 of his team’s 26 kills, and according to Sheep Stats, he currently stands as the best support in Europe. His game against SK was his finest of the week, boasting a staggering 95% kill participation (20 out of 21 kills). He was omnipresent on the map, delivering clutch engages that paved the way for Fnatic’s dominant victory over the league’s bottom team.
Header Photo Credit: Riot Games/LEC/Sheep Esports
- Ilyas Marchoude -
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