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Youngbuck takes on his ex-team in a clash of Europe’s powerhouses

G2 vs. Fnatic: A Showdown for the Ages

In the past two splits, the match-up between G2 and Fnatic has been nothing short of epic. G2, the reigning champion, has dominated the EU LCS for the past two years, while Fnatic, the former champion, has been unable to reclaim their title. However, with recent changes in both rosters, the tables may turn this time around.

G2 has undergone significant changes, with all but one member of their roster being replaced. On the other hand, Fnatic has made only one change. This gives Fnatic a real opportunity to regain their title while G2 will need to quickly adapt and gel as a new team to maintain their dominance. The most notable difference between the two teams will be their strategic approach to the game.

A New Battle Strategy

In the previous splits, G2 relied on coach Joey “YoungBuck” Steltenpool to design their game plan and support Alfonso “mithy” Aguirre Rodriguez in executing it. However, both YoungBuck and mithy have left the organization. G2 now has Fabian “GrabbZ” Lohmann as their coach, while Fnatic has recruited YoungBuck to be their Team Director, alongside Dylan Falcao as the team’s Head Coach. These strategic changes will play a crucial role in determining the outcome of the match. GrabbZ has an opportunity to prove himself after his time at Team Roccat, while YoungBuck aims to continue Fnatic’s strategic excellence.

The Mid Lane Showdown

One of the most anticipated match-ups of the game will be in the mid lane. Luka “Perkz” Perkovic, who has been hailed as Europe’s best mid laner, has the championships to back up his claim. On the other hand, Rasmus “Caps” Winther, also known as “Baby Faker,” had a promising rookie year in the EU LCS but struggled to maintain consistency. This game will be a defining moment for both players as they strive to establish themselves as the future of the EU LCS and join the ranks of European mid lane greats.

A Close Contest

Both G2 and Fnatic had a mixed start to the season, with each team winning one game and losing another. Fnatic secured a dominant victory against Splyce but suffered a surprise defeat to H2K. G2, on the other hand, won convincingly against Misfits before being defeated by Team Roccat. Based on their performances in the first week, Fnatic appears to be the stronger team, while G2 is still finding their identity as a new roster. We predict Fnatic will come out on top in this match-up.

The game is scheduled to go live around 2pm ET on Jan. 27th. Don’t miss this thrilling showdown between two European powerhouses!

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