NaVi vs Movistar KOI Result LEC Spring Split 2026
NaVi beat Movistar KOI 2-1 at LEC Spring Split 2026. Rhilech MVP, 3.2 series KDA. Supa 8-0-6 in Game 1. Full recap inside.

Natus Vincere defeated Movistar KOI 2-1 on March 28, 2026, in the LEC Spring Split 2026 regular season at the Riot Games Arena in Berlin, Germany. The series MVP was Rhilech.
NaVi move to 1-0 in the LEC Spring Split 2026 regular season. Movistar KOI drop to 0-1. EsportScanner provides free AI esports predictions for every LEC Spring Split 2026 match.
Game results
Game 1 - Movistar KOI win, 21-4 kills
Movistar KOI dominated Game 1 with a 21-4 kill score - one of the most one-sided game results of the LEC Spring Split 2026 opening day. Supa led their performance with an 8-0-6 KDA and the highest gold count in the game at 19,600 - a dominant ADC performance that gave KOI complete control of the early and mid game.
Rhilech posted a 100% kill participation rate in Game 1 despite the loss - reflecting a jungler actively involved in every NaVi fight sequence even in a game where KOI's 17-kill margin reflected their structural dominance.
Game 2 - NaVi win, 18-12 kills
NaVi levelled the series in Game 2 with an 18-12 kill performance. Their response to the Game 1 deficit reflected a team capable of adjusting tactically and individually after being dominated in the opening game. The 6-kill margin reflected a more controlled NaVi performance that gave them the series momentum heading into Game 3.
Game 3 - NaVi win, 15-9 kills
NaVi closed out the series in Game 3 with a 15-9 kill performance. Their collective execution across the deciding game gave them the series win despite being dominated in Game 1. Rhilech's sustained presence across Games 2 and 3 was the individual consistency that drove NaVi's comeback from 0-1 down.
Standout performances
Rhilech - NaVi
Rhilech was named series MVP. His overall series KDA of approximately 3.2 reflects a jungler who maintained elite individual efficiency across all 3 games - including a 100% kill participation rate in Game 1 despite the loss.
His ability to sustain MVP-level performance across a 3-game series - peaking in Games 2 and 3 where NaVi needed their jungle presence most - is the individual quality that drove NaVi's comeback. A jungler with 100% kill participation in a losing game is a player whose decision-making is already at the level required to win - the problem in Game 1 was collective not individual. Games 2 and 3 confirmed that.
Supa - Movistar KOI
Supa's Game 1 performance on ADC was the standout individual moment of the opening game. His 8-0-6 KDA and 19,600 gold - the highest gold count in the game - reflect a player who reached his late-game carry potential before NaVi could disrupt KOI's macro structure.
His deathless Game 1 performance was the individual foundation that gave KOI their 21-4 kill dominance. The fact that NaVi reversed the series 2-1 despite Supa's Game 1 output reflects how completely their tactical adjustment across Games 2 and 3 neutralised KOI's ADC-centric win condition.
Context and what comes next
NaVi move to 1-0 in the LEC Spring Split 2026 after Day 1. Their comeback from 0-1 down - reversing a 21-4 Game 1 deficit to win Games 2 and 3 - is the most resilient result of the opening weekend. Rhilech's MVP performance confirms him as NaVi's most important individual in their first Spring Split regular season campaign.
Movistar KOI drop to 0-1 after Day 1. Their Game 1 dominance - Supa's deathless 8-0-6 performance and a 17-kill margin - showed the individual ceiling their roster can reach when Elyoya's jungle pressure creates the ADC-centric conditions their system is built around. Their inability to sustain that level across Games 2 and 3 is the tactical question their preparation must address before their next series.
Was EsportScanner AI correct?
EsportScanner AI gave Movistar KOI a 61% win probability ahead of this match. The prediction did not land - NaVi won 2-1.
Supa's 8-0-6 Game 1 performance and KOI's 21-4 kill margin gave them exactly the early-game ADC dominance the AI identified as their primary win condition. NaVi's tactical adjustment across Games 2 and 3 - driven by Rhilech's 3.2 series KDA and MVP performance - was the variable that reversed the series result.
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