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Broxah leads Fnatic to a dominant win over G2 Esports

Fnatic Defeats G2 Esports in Dominant Fashion

In an intense showdown between Fnatic and G2 Esports, Fnatic emerged victorious in a commanding fashion. Led by Mads “Broxah” Brock-Pedersen’s exceptional jungling, Fnatic secured a 27-minute victory over G2.

Right from the beginning, Fnatic set the pace to maximum. Broxah executed well-timed ganks in the top and mid lanes, outperforming Jankos and consistently matching him wherever he appeared.

First Loss of the Split for G2

G2 faced immense pressure after an explosive early game that granted Fnatic seven kills before the 10-minute mark. In response, Martin “Rekkles” Larsson and his team played with equal speed to prevent G2 from making a comeback.

Rekkles stated, “We realized that to defeat G2, we needed to play their game rather than bringing our own. They’re so unpredictable that if you don’t meet them halfway, they’ll beat you.”

G2’s Areas for Improvement

This match highlighted G2’s need for improvement, despite their status as one of the world’s best teams. When on the back foot, G2 struggled to slow down the game and create breathing room. They persisted with their aggressive playstyle even when at a deficit, resulting in more mistakes.

Fnatic Proves Themselves as European Contenders

Fnatic displayed their strength and potential as true contenders for the European crown. Every player contributed to the team’s success, with Bwipo securing nine kills on Renekton and Hylissang showcasing his Pyke skills. This dominant victory has put the rest of the LEC on notice.

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