Fnatic Makes a Comeback in the League Championship Series
Fnatic, the three-time defending champions of the League Championship Series in Europe, seems to have found their stride this split. They had a perfect Super Week, going 4-0 and climbing to second place in the standings with an 11-7 record.
The highlight of their week was a stunning victory over the seemingly unbeatable Alliance. This win proved that there is some tough competition this season.
Fnatic had been struggling to find consistency all season, but their wins over ROCCAT, Gambit Gaming, Millenium, and Alliance turned things around. With a strong solo laner in Paul “sOAZ” Boyer and a skilled mid laner in Enrique “xPeke” Cedeño Martínez, Fnatic had a solid week.
However, the real stars of Fnatic’s success this week were their duo lane. Martin “Rekkles” Larsson, the young marksman, showcased his potential with an impressive performance. His bottom lane partner, Bora “YellOwStaR” Kim, also played a significant role in Fnatic’s victories.
Fnatic dominated in terms of objective control, securing a 90% dragon rate and taking five out of six Barons throughout the week. This, along with their impressive KDA of 8.39, shows that Fnatic is a force to be reckoned with.
While Fnatic’s performance this week is commendable, they must not become complacent. The Super Week environment can be advantageous for teams with strong mechanical and laning skills, but they must continue to work hard to maintain their success.
Overall, Fnatic’s comeback is a promising sign for the team. They have their eyes set on reclaiming their spot at the top of the LCS, and with their recent performance, they are well on their way to achieving that goal.
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