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Game 2

LYON (2024 American Team) Extinguishes Disguised's Hopes

LYON (2024 American Team) secures a 2-0 sweep in the LCS 2026 Spring Season, crushing Disguised with a dominant Game 2 performance.

LYON (2024 American Team)Lyon (2024 American Team)Winner
Game 229:55LCSPatch 26.08
DisguisedDisguised
22Kills10
65.6KGold54.2K
3Drag1
11Torres2
Polymarket

LYON 50% vs Disguised 50%

Lyon (2024 American Team) 50.5%·Disguised 49.5%·Vol: $300K

Top players by damage

Azir
MidCallme
2/7/442.7% dmg
Yone
MidSaint
9/2/631.6% dmg
Rumble
TopDhokla
4/3/523.9% dmg

With the series on the line, Disguised entered Game 2 needing a miracle to prevent a clean sweep, but they instead ran straight into a clinical execution by LYON (2024 American Team). The stakes were absolute: win or face a demoralizing 0-2 exit. As the clock ticked toward the thirty-minute mark, it became clear that the momentum from Game 1 hadn't just carried over—it had mutated into an unstoppable force.

Key Takeaways

* Saint delivered a masterclass on Yone, posting a staggering 9/2/6 KDA to single-handedly dismantle the Disguised mid lane. * Berserker established a massive +1,513 gold advantage on Jhin by the fifteen-minute mark, effectively neutralizing the Disguised bot lane. * LYON (2024 American Team) controlled the map with 11 towers and 2 Barons, leaving Disguised with only 2 towers and zero major objectives.

Early Game

As predicted in the pre-match analysis, the first fifteen minutes were the deciding factor. The draft advantage for LYON (2024 American Team) materialized almost instantly. While the pre-draft analysis suggested a heavy focus on Ambessa and Orianna, the absence of these picks allowed LYON (2024 American Team) to lean into a heavy crowd-control composition. The bot lane was a bloodbath from the start; Berserker utilized his Jhin to exert immense pressure, securing a +1,513 gold lead over sajed's Vayne. Meanwhile, in the jungle, Inspired played a flawless game on Sejuani, maintaining a 4/0/8 KDA and ensuring that the Disguined jungler, KryRa, could never find a foothold with his Wukong.

The Turning Point

The momentum shifted irrevocably when the mid-lane clash erupted. Callme, playing Azir, attempted to hold the line, but he was simply overwhelmed by the sheer mechanical prowess of Saint. The Yone player found gaps in the Disguised formation, securing critical kills that pushed LYON (2024 American Team)'s total kill count to 22. This aggression was supported by Isles on Nautilus, whose massive 12 assists acted as the glue for the team's engage strategy. As LYON (2024 American Team) secured their second Baron, the gold gap widened to a crushing 11.4k difference, leaving Disguised with no way to contest the map.

Closing Out

By the time the game reached the 29:50 mark, the conclusion was inevitable. Disguised's attempt to scale with Vayne and Aurora failed because they simply could not reach the late game without resources. Dhokla's Rumble provided the perfect frontline alongside Sejuani, melting away the remaining Disguised structures. With 11 towers destroyed and a total gold lead of over 11,000, LYON (204 American Team) closed the game with a clinical final push, completing the series sweep.

Match Stats

PlayerTeamChampionRoleK/D/AGoldDiff@15DMG%
sajedDisguisedVayneBot1/4/2-1513
KryRaDisguintWukongJungle2/3/4-98
CallmeDisguisedAzirMid2/7/4-1074
LyonzDisguisedBardSupport2/3/5-599
CastleDisguisedAuroraTop2/5/4-388
BerserkerLYON (2024 American Team)JhinBot3/1/9+1513
InspiredLYON (2024 American Team)SejuaniJungle4/0/8+98
SaintLYON (2024 American Team)YoneMid9/2/6+1074
IslesLYON (2024 American Team)NautilusSupport2/3/12+599
DhoklaLYON (2024 American Team)RumbleTop4/3/5+388

FAQ

Q: Did the draft predictions for the series hold true? A: Yes, the draft advantage for LYON (2024 American Team) materialized as their heavy CC composition, featuring Nautilus and Sejuani, completely overwhelmed the scaling potential of Disguised.

Q: How much of an impact did the early game gold lead have on the final result?

It was decisive, as the +1,513 gold lead for Berserker and the mid-lane dominance of Saint created a gap that Disguised's 10 total kills could never bridge.