Thank Mr. Broxah! The most repeated message by fans of Fnatic makes sense after a strange Friday. Fnatic only required three games to beat Vitality. In all the games Broxah proved to be the MVP with exceptional performance on Karthus and Rek’sai. A clean sweep 3-0 that leaves KO to Team Vitality in the fight for the throne in LEC.
thank mr brox r pic.twitter.com/tneG0X6seQ
— FNATIC (@FNATIC) March 9, 2019
We can call the first 2019 season of LEC as a fairytale story of Fnatic. A luxury that few could imagine after the terrible start of the team. The side has proven its strength after one of the biggest stomps seen in recent years. A demonstration of utter superiority in all and each of the lanes of the Summoner’s Rift.
thank mr @amd mvp
Just look at those numbers from @BroxahLoL. pic.twitter.com/N3yomCHNF2
— FNATIC (@FNATIC) March 29, 2019
Fnatic Domination
The first map offered an interesting Gangplank vs Lucian in the top that did not even have relevance in the game. With early setup, Team Vitality went all out to beat Bwipo. However, Fnatic knew about that plan and prepared the top laner in training. The outcome was evident as Fnatic was one step ahead of Vitality in the entire series.
Mowgli got a few kills of his own in the early with Jarvan. However, his defensive build was not of any benefit for the team. While his failures cost him the game after miscommunications play. Team Vitality tried to cling to the plan to take advantage in the first minutes. However, in that time Broxah was already a monster with Karthus. While the unnecessary risk of Mowgli in a 5v5 ended the ambition of Vitality finished everything. 1-0.
Does this mean @Bwipo needs to add Jebait to his emoji arsenal? #LEC pic.twitter.com/KalqRuK2lj
— FNATIC (@FNATIC) March 29, 2019
The summary of the first game is a word for word, what you have read in the previous paragraph. Mowgli rounds top takes the first two kills. In the process loses so much time that he does not notice Broxah’s farming on Karthus. While Rekkles, as usual, dominates the lane. Fnatic won on every area of the Rift. With every passing minute, the faces of Team Vitality players reflected that the fall was inevitable. Their three inhibitors were destroyed just at the 26-minute mark.
Broxah & Rekkles shine for Fnatic
After hitting the wall hard, Vitality tried to change the course of the next game. But, it was even more embarrassing as Fnatic beat them 14-5 at 28-minute mark. Fnatic just like in the first game, got the lead in the laning phase and punish Vitality for not applying pressure in the initial stages. In the third game, Broxah played Rek’sai after the Karthus ban. He put his team 5-0 lead in the string minutes. While at the 10th-minute mark, Fnatic established a 4K gold lead.
Rekkles outplayed Attila. While Nemesis smashed with Kayle to the point of closing with a pentakill. Team Vitality was helpless as they could not answer the Fnatic’s brutal dominance.
PENTAKILL FOR NEMESIS’ KAYLE! #LEC#AWBigPlay | @Alienware pic.twitter.com/GP3LkBxvAu
— lolesports (@lolesports) March 29, 2019
With this eleventh consecutive victory, Fnatic opens the playoffs in the best possible way. We believe that Fnatic is the best contender for the title and can beat G2 in the grand finals.
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