G2 opened with a lane swap, giving Hans Sama’s Xayah a free lane into 369’s Aatrox. The cost came elsewhere: at four minutes BrokenBlade’s Sion was dove under turret as JackeyLove’s Yunara claimed first blood.
The swap kept hurting G2 through lane phase. SkewMond died bot while trying to cover another dive on BrokenBlade, and TES stacked early objectives, taking two of three Voidgrubs plus the first drake.
The first big exchange came when G2 tried to trade a bot lane death for a top dive. They found two kills top, but TES answered with one bot, then collapsed top moments later for four more. The sequence blew the game open and pushed TES to nearly a 4k gold lead.
On the bot side Atakhan setup, G2 collapsed onto 369, but the Aatrox would not die. TES wiped the fight 5-for-0 and secured Atakhan, stretching the lead to 7k.
In mid, a Baron-setup skirmish looked close after Caps’ Azir landed a three-man shuffle, but with Hans Sama already down, G2 had no follow-up. TES took Baron and grew the lead to 9,5k.
A final top lane fight went 3–2 to TES. Caps found another good shuffle on JackeyLove, but G2 still lost the skirmish and all three inhibitors. TES then walked into G2’s base, won the last fight, and closed out the game.
Gametime: 32:25


























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