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G2 Esports vs Movistar KOI Result LEC Spring Split 2026 Playoffs

G2 Esports defeat Movistar KOI 3-2 in LEC Spring Split 2026 Playoffs upper bracket final in one of the most dramatic reverse sweeps of the season. Hans Sama earns series MVP. MKOI reach match point after Game 2 before G2 win three straight including a 21-5 Game 3 blowout and a nail-biting 15-16 kill deficit Game 5 close. Full game results inside.

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Editorial team · May 26, 2026
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G2 Esports vs Movistar KOI Result LEC Spring Split 2026 Playoffs

G2 Esports defeated Movistar KOI 3-2 in the LEC Spring Split 2026 Playoffs upper bracket final. MKOI won Games 1 and 2 to reach match point before G2 won three consecutive games to complete one of the most dramatic reverse sweeps of the LEC Spring Split 2026 season. Hans Sama earned series MVP honours. G2 advance to the grand final. MKOI drop to the lower bracket where they must win every remaining series to reach the championship.

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Game results

Game 1

MKOI took Game 1 in 31 minutes 18-9 on kills through a systematic targeting of Hans Sama that prevented G2's primary carry platform from generating the output their system requires. Myrwn and Alvaro layered heavy crowd control in river chokepoints that gave G2 no viable engagement angles, their coordinated peel for Supa giving him the space whose activation produced a late-game triple kill that sealed the opening map. The river fight was the decisive individual moment, Hans Sama targeted and eliminated instantly before BrokenBlade's attempted trade was shut down entirely by Myrwn's chokepoint control.

Game 2

MKOI took Game 2 in 32 minutes 19-16 on kills to reach match point after G2 committed a fatal mid-lane face-check blunder that handed MKOI the decisive fight they needed. The map had been competitive before G2 walked into MKOI's mid-lane collapse, Elyoya and Jojopyun's point-and-click crowd control combination catching Caps instantly in a fight that required no prolonged teamfight to convert into an ace. MKOI marched down to close Game 2 with G2 having handed them the series lead through a single catastrophic individual decision.

Game 3

Game 3 was where G2's reverse sweep began in the most emphatic way available. Hans Sama on Xayah delivered a 12/1/4 KDA performance in a 24-minute 21-5 blowout that was the most comprehensive individual map result of the five-game series. G2 executed a perfectly synchronised Teleport flank from BrokenBlade while Labrov used a crucial Ahri charm to freeze Alvaro under tower, the coordinated dive completely cracking open the map before MKOI could establish any defensive structure. Hans Sama's Xayah dominated the remainder of the map once the dive advantage was established, his near-deathless performance giving G2 the carry output whose 12-kill accumulation in 24 minutes confirmed his individual ceiling was activated at the level the reverse sweep required.

Game 4

G2 levelled the series in Game 4 with 26-12 kill advantage in 32 minutes through highly proactive map rotations that found picks on MKOI's side lanes continuously across both halves of the map. SkewMond and Caps drove the rotation quality whose execution denied MKOI the farm and vision positions their system requires to generate the team fight conditions that Game 1 and Game 2 had confirmed was their primary competitive weapon. G2's rotation efficiency gave them the structural advantages whose conversion into the 26-12 kill score confirmed their system had identified the specific tactical adjustment that MKOI's approach required to generate a competitive response.

Game 5

Game 5 was the defining individual performance of the series. In a grueling 37-minute thriller where MKOI held a 16-15 kill lead throughout the closing stages, Hans Sama's positioning in late-game teamfights became the decisive individual factor whose execution broke G2 into MKOI's base when the kill score suggested the series could still go either way. His superior positioning in the teamfights whose outcome determined the base race gave G2 the structural advantages that the kill deficit did not reflect, his individual output in the specific fights that opened the base confirming why he earned series MVP honours in a game whose 15-16 kill deficit in G2's favour made his positioning the only differentiating individual factor available in the series' most pressure-filled individual performance context.

Standout performances

Hans Sama earned series MVP with his Game 3 12/1/4 Xayah performance the individual highlight and his Game 5 positioning under a kill deficit the series-defining individual contribution. His high-tempo comfort picks across G2's three winning games gave their system the primary carry platform whose activation was the specific individual factor that separated G2's three consecutive wins from MKOI's opening two victories.

Supa was MKOI's standout individual contributor across Games 1 and 2, his triple kill in Game 1 and cleanup performance in Game 2 giving MKOI the carry outputs whose activation alongside Elyoya and Jojopyun's crowd control combination gave them the match point that G2's reverse sweep ultimately denied.

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EsportScanner free AI League of Legends predictions gave G2 a 73% win probability ahead of this match based on their 4-1 head-to-head advantage. The prediction landed. G2 won 3-2 with Hans Sama's series MVP performance and three consecutive wins after going down 0-2 confirming the individual quality whose reverse sweep is one of the most dramatic results of the LEC Spring Split 2026 playoffs.

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