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G2 Esports won, this Monday, its meeting against Fnatic for the third day of the LEC, the EMEA Championship League of Legends, The “Clásico” promised to be exciting as both teams had shown good signs up until then, but in the end Samurai won… with disappointing ease.
G2 picked up a win against Fnatic this Monday with Steven “Hans Sama” Liv of the big nights. Photo Michael Konkol/Riot Games photo Credit :
G2 Esports, by Thibaut Vancécille:
In full control, G2 was not concerned with a very aggressive Fnatic team at first, but was quickly overwhelmed when Samurai regrouped. A ace The fate of the match was almost decided in the 15th minute and the champion of Winter was easily dethroned Snow Ball His advantage as always, catching his very uncharacteristic errors the day before against MAD Lions.
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Neither bad nor impressive, Serjen “Broken Blade” Celik played the expected game on his K’Santé, finding ample control in fightto make life difficult is done Mad. He was in the right place at the right time, and followed the various openings created by his team.
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Impressive once again with his accuracy on his mokai, the Swede was never far from the pace put on by his direct opponent. Always excelling in his control of neutral objectives and the use of his ultimate, he thwarted all of Orange and Black’s plans and made Oscar “Oscarinin” Muñoz’s match hell.
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in great difficulty StreetIn match up Unlike the day before, he didn’t get distracted and recovered in the most beautiful way in an excellent way fight in the 15th minute which leads to a ace For G2, starting the machine up for good. they completed Snow Ball his team’s total, even if he has been pushed off the wings at times, especially when caught alone in position Direction on the 5th Drake,
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Dominating his Aphelios from A to Z, Steven “Hans Sama” Liv gave Hyeon-taek “Noah” Oh no chance, scored his first kill of the season, and blasted everyone quarrels Thanks to the accumulated profit during the match. Big mistake in MiddleHe got punished when he ran straight at Fnatic and Oscarinin’s Malphite, and some lost minutes for G2, tarnishing a somewhat complete performance.
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behind compared to their first two games, mainly because of their chooseMihail “mickx” Mehle made no mistake and was fully supported ADC who conquered his opponents. Nothing particularly flashy, but a very solid performance, as you’d expect from the best support in Europe.
Fnatic, by Ethan Cohen:
After managing to get profit everywhere but Bot lane A bad skirmish in the second, early in the game, especially thanks to Ivan “razork” Martin’s pressure on the map Drake Looks like Fnatic’s hopes are over. With a composition that was racing against the clock, the Orange and Black could not afford to fall behind after 20 minutes to be able to win, which was especially felt team fights With objectives that are very difficult to run. Fnatic isn’t convinced, having largely missed its first big meeting of the season.
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Oskarinin match up not necessarily obvious top lane Even offered elimination to his teammate. However, all the lead built up was erased in a 5v5 clash in the second DrakeBroken Blade’s K’Santé therefore proved more useful and was even able to close the gap Gold By scoring a hat-trick. Coupled with several questionable positions, never quite finding their place in the game team fights and with a team arriving too late to follow him, Oscarinin only made his men’s drowning worse.
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The Spaniard continued to apply pressure all over the map with his other two games. This time, without any real success, he could only Glow all their opponents at the start of the game and top lane, Ivan “razork” Martin still completely missed the mechanicals in Herald of the Rift’s clash, then wasn’t spectacular in the next one Drake, He still allowed himself a Nashor steal, without consequence to G2.
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Having a large advantage over your opponent at the start of the game (30 C Gap at 10 minutes), Marek “Humanoid” Brazda was utterly unable to convert his lead over the rest of the card. never getting Play creative on the champion which currently allows him the most, has also been caught in the act of check several times int here, especially with teleportation bot at 12 minutes which was useless other than loosing resources for free midlane yet another suicide Drax, a minute later, who offered ace to your opponents. From the height of his eight deaths, Humanoid sends a strong signal to the other teams: Don’t give up. Sanctions First rotation against Fnatic with Nico.
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With the more aggressive champion, Noah was unable to take advantage of the pressure he put on JUNGLE on that Street, with an efilios permanently without Glow During the start of the game, he and Adrian “Trymby” Trybus were also the ones who lost 2v2. By conceding his first death of the season, the Korean only exacerbated the problem for Eflio, who enjoyed destroying games.
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but as its counterpart Bot laneIn this meeting, Tryambi was a mere shadow of himself. Far less inspired than on his other two evenings, he tried to impress the game without ever succeeding, especially Quick with some flash in Missed. Wanting to do a lot, he missed his appointment. Behind, Pol could only see the delay of his Lucian and the rest of his team, often missing his bubbles and his waves. team fights with his name.

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