G2 and KC are the first two teams to start the spring split with a perfect 2-0 record
It was a quick day in the LEC, with all three series ending in swift 2-0s. G2 Esports and Karmine Corp secured expected wins over Team Heretics and Team BDS. But the surprise of the day came from Rogue, who claimed their first victory of the split against Team Vitality.
Favorites dominate, Rogue against all odds
It wasn’t easy to predict such a dominant scoreline between the two teams... at least not in this direction, considering how impressive Vitality had looked in their match last week. However, led by a hypercharged Adam "Adam" Maanane, Rogue claimed a convincing 2-0 victory. Despite a few noticeable mistakes, their compositions—Rumble/Sejuani/Yone in game 1, followed by Jayce/Maokai/Viktor in the draft—proved to be clearly superior throughout the entire BO3.
The reigning champions of the league delivered a much more convincing performance than last week against Movistar KOI. Stronger in lane, better in teamfights, superior in positioning, and taking calculated risks, the Blue Wall played two games over 30 minutes that, despite seeming unwinnable early on, were completely dominated. The Vi-centric composition in game 2 was also notably more effective than last week. This dominance is reflected in Caliste "Caliste" Henry-Hennebert's KDA, proving the machine is still running smoothly, with a perfect 12/0/9 KDA across both games on Kalista and Ashe.
The battle for the title of Rookie of the Year is heating up. Rudy "SkewMond" Semaan has also entered this Spring split with a level of play that commands respect. What started as a one-sided series quickly turned into a true massacre, with the jungler from the LFL especially standing out with a stellar performance on Mundo and Ivern, earning a terrifying 7/1/31 KDA across the series. It's worth noting that every one of his teammates also shone—Sergen "BrokenBlade" Çelik and Steven "Hans Sama" Liv took on their roles as team leaders, constantly making plays. This performance reassures fans not only about the top-level quality of the LEC, but also about the playoff race, where both G2 and Karmine Corp are poised to play at their full potential as they vie for MSI qualification.
BDS will play again tomorrow against SK Gaming to open the second day, while Karmine Corp will face Fnatic, who are looking to reassure themselves after a mixed first week.
Header Photo Credit: Wojciech Wandzel/Riot Games
- Clément Chocat -
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