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LECLEC 2026 Spring Playoffs2026-05-26Patch 16.1032:44
MKOIMKOIMKOIMKOIMKOIMovistar KOIMovistar KOIW
19:16
G2G2G2G2G2G2 EsportsG2 EsportsL

LEC, 2026-05-26. The matchup was Movistar KOI against G2 Esports, and the result was a win for Movistar KOI. 35 combined kills over 32:44 places this game inside the usual league range. The figures below are not skewed toward any single phase of the game. Movistar KOI finished 3,104 gold ahead. That is not an unrecoverable gap, so the objective and combat figures below show where the game actually turned. Movistar KOI finished with 3 on Voidgrubs against 0 for the opponent — the widest objective gap in this game.

A KDA of 7/4/9 is what Supa recorded on Caitlyn, the strongest line among the winners. In the Jungle matchup, Elyoya finished 1,618 gold ahead of SkewMond. This compares end-of-game totals for the same position, so it is not a laning-phase figure on its own. Xin Zhao was the first champion Movistar KOI removed, while the opening ban from G2 Esports was Orianna. This is game 2 of a 5-game series, played on patch 16.10.

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