FURIA Mounts a Stunning 2-1 Comeback Victory Over RED Canids
Witness how FURIA overcame a massive Game 1 deficit to defeat RED Canids 2-1 in CBLOL 2026, fueled by Tatu's legendary jungle performances.
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In a breathtaking display of resilience, FURIA clawed their way back from the brink of elimination to secure a 2-1 series victory against RED Canids in the CBLOL 2026 Season Split 1. What began as a predicted blowout turned into a masterclass in momentum shifting, proving that in League of Legends, a single game's momentum can rewrite the entire narrative of a series.
Key Takeaways
- Tatu emerged as the undisputed Series MVP, delivering two legendary performances: a 12/1/6 KDA on Pantheon in Game 2 and a disciplined 6.00 KDA on Wukong in Game 3.
- The series was defined by extreme volatility, swinging from a RED Canids dominance in Game 1 to a massive 11.5k gold advantage for FURIA in Game 2.
- While Polymarket bettors were 100% certain of a FURIA victory, the actual path to victory required surviving a devastating early-game jungle gap.
Before the Series
The atmosphere heading into this clash was thick with tension and conflicting data. On one hand, the Polymarket prediction markets showed a staggering 100% confidence in a FURIA win, suggesting the professional analysts and bettors saw a mismatch. However, the pre-match scouting reports told a much more precarious story. All eyes were on the mid-lane, where Kaze was trending upward, while Tutsz was struggling with a 340 gold deficit at the fifteen-minute mark. Furthermore, the pre-draft analysis warned that FURIA's failure to ban Rumble could leave them vulnerable to the high-pressure meta of CBLOL 2026. The stage was set for a series where tactical errors could lead to immediate catastrophe.
Game 1 — Setting the Tone
The series opened with a clinical execution by RED Canids that looked exactly like the nightmare scenario FURIA feared. The draft advantage for the visitors materialized with terrifying efficiency. Morttheus put on a legendary show on Varus, posting a 10.00 KDA and establishing a +926 gold lead early on. The jungle gap was the decisive wound; Tatu struggled immensely on Xin Zhao, falling behind by a massive -1170 gold to his counterpart. STEPZ capitalized on this chaos, using Trundle to dismantle FURIA's structures and secure 6 towers. As the clock hit 40:15, RED Canids walked away with a commanding win, leaving FURIA staring at a series deficit and a broken early game.
Game 2 — The Pivot
With their backs against the wall and the threat of a 0-2 sweep looming, FURIA returned for Game 2 with a completely different identity. The pivot point wasn't the mid lane, but the jungle. Tatu abandoned the defensive posture of the first game and went on a rampage. Playing Pantheon, he carved out a +7 758 gold lead at fifteen minutes, effectively neutralizing the RED Canids' Nocturne and preventing any meaningful ganks. This aggressive jungle presence suffocated the opposition, leading to a massive 11.5k gold advantage for FURIA. While RED Canids' Nocturne suffered a disastrous 0/4/5 scoreline, FURIA's sheer economic dominance allowed them to equalize the series in a 37:57 thriller.
Game 3 — The Climax
The final game was a psychological war of attrition. The pre-match predictions regarding mid-lane control finally came to fruition, but in an unexpected way. While Kaze was expected to dictate the tempo, it was Tutsz who seized control, leveraging a +1243 gold lead on Twisted Fate to facilitate game-changing global rotations. The jungle remained a battlefield of discipline; Tatu returned to a more controlled style on Wukong, maintaining a 6.00 KDA to ensure RED Canids' aggressive pathing couldn't break the game open. RED Canids were unable to find any objectives, failing to secure a single Baron Nashor, which allowed FURIA to maintain a steady gold lead and close out the series in a 40:00 marathon.
Aftermath
This series will be remembered as the moment FURIA proved their championship pedigree. By overcoming a massive jungle deficit in Game 1 and adapting their entire strategic approach for Game 2, they demonstrated a level of coaching and player adaptability that few in the CBLOL can match. For RED Canids, the loss is a bitter pill, especially after failing to capitalize on a superior Nocturne synergy and a favorable initial draft. As the 2026 season progresses, the question remains: can anyone stop the momentum of a FURIA squad that refuses to stay down?
Series Stats
| Game | Winner | Duration | Kills | Series MVP Highlight |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Game 1 | RED Canids | 40:15 | 14-22 | Morttheus on Varus (10.00 KDA) |
| Game 2 | FURIA | 37:57 | 26-9 | Tatu on Pantheon (12/1/6 KDA) |
| Game 3 | FURIA | 40:00 | 12-8 | Tutsz on Twisted Fate (+1243 Gold@15) |
FAQ
Q: How did Tatu manage to turn the series around after such a poor Game 1?
After a -1170 gold deficit on Xin Zhao in Game 1, Tatu pivoted to an aggressive Pantheon in Game 2, securing a +758 gold lead to neutralize the enemy jungle.
Q: Did the pre-match predictions about the mid lane come true?
Not entirely; while the battle was central, the deciding factor in Game 3 was actually Tutsz's massive +1243 gold lead on Twisted Fate rather than Kaze's predicted control.
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