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Top Performing LEC Team of the Week: Spring Split Week 6, 2022

League of Legends: LEC 2022 Spring Split Team of the Week (Week 6)

League of Legends is known for its unpredictable nature, and the LEC Spring Split is no exception. The 2022 season has seen some surprising results, with even the most hyped teams and defending champions struggling to hold onto playoff spots. Meanwhile, new faces are emerging as potential kings of Europe. With two weeks left in the split, there’s still plenty of room for movement as teams battle for postseason berths.

This week, we highlight the standout performers in the LEC with our Team of the Week (TOTW) for Week 6.

Fnatic’s Wunder

Fnatic’s top laner, Wunder, has been a consistent force throughout the split. Despite facing tough matchups, he has played a crucial role for Fnatic in team fights. In their recent games against Astralis and G2 Esports, Wunder showcased his resilience and became a threat that opponents struggled to handle.

Fnatic’s Razork

Razork may not be the star of the show for Fnatic, but his contributions have been invaluable to the team’s success. With a low death count and strong jungle control, Razork has been able to make his presence felt on the map and support his teammates in securing objectives.

Misfits’ Vetheo

19-year-old mid laner Vetheo has been a standout performer for Misfits, solidifying himself as one of the top mid laners in Europe. With impressive performances on champions like Corki and Ryze, Vetheo has proven to be consistent and deadly in team fights. His low death count and high kill participation have been instrumental in Misfits’ strong showing this split.

Rogue’s Comp

Rogue’s AD carry Comp has been a key player in their recent victories. With his flexibility and ability to work well with his team, he has consistently made an impact in team fights. Whether it’s on champions like Aphelios or Jhin, Comp has shown his skill and contributed to Rogue’s success.

Fnatic’s Hylissang

Fnatic’s support player Hylissang has returned to top form after a few weeks of struggle. While he had a rough start against Astralis, he bounced back with an impressive performance on Pyke against G2 Esports. Hylissang’s aggressive playmaking and ability to create early leads for his team have been crucial to Fnatic’s victories.

These players have shown their skill and resilience in the LEC Spring Split, demonstrating why they deserve a spot on our Team of the Week.

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