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Kobbe and Vizicsacsi shine as Splyce outshine G2 Esports

G2 Esports Suffers Upset Loss to Splyce in LEC

G2 Esports faced another upset in the LEC, this time against Splyce. Splyce’s impeccable teamfighting led to an easy defeat for the European superteam.

Splyce Starts Strong and Dominates

Splyce had a strong start, successfully picking off G2 early in the game. Despite being known for their late-game prowess, Splyce displayed excellent efficiency in the early game. By the 20-minute mark, they had secured four kills, a tower, and an Infernal Drake.

Splyce Upsets the Analysts and Defeats G2

A tweet from LoL Esports stated, “Proving all the analysts wrong: @Splyce take down @G2esports and hand them their 3rd loss of the Split! #LEC #SPYWIN #EveryGameCounts” (Source: tweet URL)

Splyce Dictates the Pace

Splyce continued to dominate the match, attacking aggressively, picking off opponents, and winning numerous skirmishes. G2 Esports managed to even out some fights with the help of superstar Rasmus “Caps” Winther, but Splyce clearly controlled the pace of the game.

Moreover, Tamás “Vizicsacsi” Kiss and Kasper “Kobbe” Kobberup performed exceptionally well for Splyce. As Kobbe’s Sivir reached late-game power, he became a destructive force and saved the game for Splyce during a crucial teamfight.

Splyce’s Victory Shows G2 Esports’ Vulnerability

In the end, G2 Esports couldn’t rely solely on their mechanical skills to secure a win as they had done in the past. Superior macro strategy and teamfighting resulted in Splyce’s victory, proving that G2 Esports is not invincible.

G2 Esports now holds a 3-3 record in the second half of this split with one week remaining. While they have already secured a playoff spot, these recent losses raise questions about other teams potentially finding ways to defeat them. On the other hand, Splyce has shown that they are a playoff contender, capable of securing a top two position in the standings.

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