Movistar KOI vs GIANTX Result LEC Spring Split 2026
Movistar KOI sweep GIANTX 2-0 in LEC Spring Split 2026 Week 7. Myrwn's 6/1/8 Rumble and Supa's Ezreal Baron pit performance close Game 1. Jojopyun's Viktor dictates Game 2. KOI move to 5-2. Full match results inside.

Movistar KOI defeated GIANTX 2-0 on May 8, 2026, in Week 7 of the LEC Spring Split 2026 Madrid Roadtrip at the Madrid Arena. The kill scores were 18-13 KOI in Game 1 and KOI dominant in Game 2. KOI move to 5-2 in the Spring Split, their most significant seeding result of the regular season. GIANTX drop from their top seed position with their playoff seeding race tightening.
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Game 1 - Movistar KOI win 18-13 in approximately 32 minutes
KOI controlled Game 1 through a methodical reactive style that specifically absorbed GIANTX's early aggression before converting their mid-game advantages into the structural leads their composition required. Despite GX's early pressure KOI remained composed throughout. Myrwn on Rumble posted a 6/1/8 KDA, his Equalizer timing giving KOI the area damage that GIANTX's frontline could not absorb across the key teamfight engagements.
The series-closing moment of Game 1 arrived at the Baron pit where Supa on Ezreal posted a 5/1/9 KDA, his sustained damage output melting through GIANTX's frontline before their composition could disengage from the pit engagement. The Baron pit fight gave KOI the objective that their Game 1 close was built around.
Game 2 - Movistar KOI dominant in approximately 30 minutes
Game 2 was KOI's most comprehensive performance of the series. Jojopyun on Viktor dictated the pace from the opening minutes, his early kills onto GX's mid-laner Jackies establishing the gold advantages that KOI's system converted into the structural push that closed the game. Jackies had built an early gold lead on Akali before KOI's superior late-game teamfight synergy neutralised his individual advantage across the decisive engagements. His inability to convert his early lead into the isolated pick sequences that Akali requires reflected KOI's composition specifically built to deny the close-range access that his champion needed to be effective in the late-game teamfights.
Standout performances
Myrwn posted a 6/1/8 KDA on Rumble in Game 1, the standout individual performance of the series. His Equalizer timing gave KOI the teamfight area damage that GIANTX's early aggression could not prevent across the Baron pit engagement.
Supa posted a 5/1/9 KDA on Ezreal in Game 1, his Baron pit sustained damage the individual decisive contribution of the game-closing fight. His 9 assists reflected a player whose damage output created kill opportunities across KOI's entire composition rather than exclusively personal scoring.
Jojopyun's Viktor dominance in Game 2 gave KOI the mid-lane individual control that their reactive style requires to function. His early Jackies kills established the tempo that KOI's superior teamfight synergy amplified across the closing stages.
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EsportScanner free AI esports predictions gave KOI a 78% win probability ahead of this match based on their 67% game win rate advantage. The prediction landed. KOI won 2-0.
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