After a first round with the rather expected results, Fnatic and Splyce will compete for a place in Rotterdam against the loser of the match G2 Esports against Origen. Let’s see what confrontation can deliver us.
Having asserting their dominance against Vitality and SK Gaming, Fnatic and Splyce join the second round of Playoffs. They will compete this Friday for a place on the podium and a ticket to the finals of Rotterdam. Also, remember that finishing at least third allows the team to participate in Rift Rivals against teams LCS.
The kings of the late game
In their first round, Fnatic showed that they no longer needed surprise strategies at level 1 to steer the game in its favor. With a much more relaxed game and more effective compositions at the end of the game, the defending champions proposed a style of play radically different from that presented at the end of the regular season. An indisputable proof of the adaptability of the workforce, which makes them even more impressive.
“Taking home that trophy would be the only proper way to repay the fans”@FNATIC & @Splyce face off in Round 2 of the 2019 #LEC Spring Playoffs this Friday! #FNCWIN #SPYWIN pic.twitter.com/bVNpOLohEz
— lolesports (@lolesports) April 3, 2019
Even though Rekkles remains the center of attention, Nemesis has proven to be quite capable of winning a match all by himself, as he did in the third game against Vitality. We know that Bwipo and Broxah are also capable of this, which gives even more strategic possibilities to Fnatic. Against Splyce, they often dominate the game from the early stages and finish off before the snakes reached their comfort zone.
Splyce ready for all
Splyce particularly likes the late game and this is what they play around. Regardless of the squad, snakes always demonstrate that they have the most success in late-game team fighting strategies. The showdown against SK Gaming is just one more example: in almost every game of the season, they won their matches with fights after the 35th minute of play.
Awesome content coming out of Berlin right before we take on @FNATIC tomorrow! https://t.co/3jbPp1zfrf
— Splyce/Defiant Marty @PAX (@Lazerchickenzzz) April 4, 2019
They have exhibited time after time that they are not afraid to let their opponents get an early lead, as long as it is under control. Since they are well synergized to pull the odds in their favor. Of course, Kobbe is essential in winning the team fights and the game revolves so much around him.
To help them, we can count on the assistance of junglers and also on their supports: Norskeren and Hylissang. Both execute an aggressive game, that will surely keep things quite interesting in the bot lane. Both teams tend to focus their game on the ADCs, which promises action on the bottom corner area of the map.