G2 Esports vs Rogue leads the LEC Rivalry

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G2 Esports vs Rogue leads the LEC Rivalry

Many League of Legends esports fans only recognise G2 Esports and Fnatic as the likely finalist teams than others in the region, after years of competition between the two LEC champions, a new contender is emerging

The team is none other than Rogue, approved by Riot Games to feature in the LEC 2019 Spring Split. Currently, the powerhouse region showing a new LEC rivalry between G2 Esports vs Rogue.

Rogue’s 2021 LEC Roster

According to Rogue’s recent overall performance, it can race to become Europe’s best League of Legends esports competitor. Additionally, for two successive seasons, their ranking is at the top of the table. Such achievements make fans wonder whether they will soon become G2’s new rivals.

The excellent results from G2 Esports and Rogue are fast becoming more competitive and engaging too. Since the start of the LEC 2021 Spring Split, both teams played 11 games as of February 21, achieving nine wins with only two defeats. Surprisingly, Schalke 04 is the only team to defeat the two potential rivals.

G2 also overcame Rogue during their initial 2021 seasonal game on February 13. Fans believe Rogue’s successful run, similar to G2 Esports, shows a potential rivalry with two strong teams. They are also now the best competitive teams in the LEC.

Both teams will play two different matches on February 26 and February 27 before they meet on March 5. These two matches will prove their prowess and dominance before competing in the awaited rivalry.

G2 Esports and Rogue Rivalry

G2-Esports-vs-Rogue-leads-the-LEC-Rivalry-Esportz-NetworkRogue became one of the most extraordinary European teams, showing its dominance as G2’s rival. During the 2020 Spring Split, they struggled in the playoffs through beating the worst teams and managed to place sixth with an even 9-9 record in the last playoff slot.

Despite Rogue’s poor performance in Spring 2019, they consistently make it to every playoff. They also performed well in Summer 2020 by attaining first-place in the regular season.

Kasper ‘Inspired’ Sloma, Rogue’s jungler, claims their previous poor gameplay helped them gain more experience. These experiences are an essential aspect of his team’s success.

He stated their confidence improved with time as they competed in regular playoffs, including Worlds 2020. Confidence improved his skills with time and reduced the pressure on his team during their debut. Inspired also expressed his respect for the Challenger rank, which has contributed to his growth.

Mikyx explains G2 Esports’ Success

Mihael ‘Mikyx’ Mehle, G2 Esports support player, states that experience contributes to the great success of top teams. He explained how experienced players are knowledgeable about almost every game. He also mentioned how G2 perfects their performance with each League of Legends esports game.

One of Mikyx’s remarkable statements was that teams should find new players better than them to overcome. Though it is challenging, it is still possible. Rogue’s introduction of new players like Inspired, Emil ‘Larssen’ Larsson, and Finn ‘Finn’ Wiestål during the Summer Split 2019 proves Mikyx’s statement. The team started performing well with the introduction of new young talent.

For now, League of Legends esports fans can’t wait for the upcoming rematch between Rogue and G2 Esports on March 5 at 7 PM PST. If Rogue manages to defeat G2 Esports, it undoubtedly starts a new LEC rivalry.

Article by Esports network.

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