LYON (2024 American Team) Levels the LCS Series Score
LYON (2024 American Team) dominates Team Liquid in Game 2 of the LCS 2026 Playoffs, securing a massive 15k gold lead to equalize the series.
The stakes in this LCS 2026 Spring Playoffs clash could not be higher. After a crushing defeat in Game 1, Team Liquid entered this match with their backs against the wall, needing a win to avoid falling into a massive hole. However, LYON (2024 American Team) had other plans, delivering a masterclass in scaling and objective control that has completely reset the momentum of this BO5 series.
Key Takeaways
* LYON (2024 American Team) achieved a staggering 20-6 kill score, effectively suffocating the opposition throughout the match. * Saint delivered a terrifying performance on Yone, posting a 7/0/7 KDA that acted as the primary engine for his team's mid-game onslaught. * Team Liquid suffered a massive 15k gold deficit by the end of the game, rendering their early-game aggression completely irrelevant.
Building the Lead
The draft arrived with high expectations, specifically focusing on the presence of Ambessa and Vi. While the pre-draft analysis correctly identified these champions as central to the strategy, they failed to deliver the intended impact for the blue side. Morgan struggled to find any footing on Ambessa, finishing with a disappointing 4/5/0 KDA. Conversely, the red side's focus on a scaling composition allowed them to weather the initial storm. Inspired played a near-perfect game on Sejuani, maintaining a pristine 4/0/15 KDA that provided the frontline stability necessary to neutralize Team Liquid's early jungle pressure.
The Numbers Tell the Story
The disparity in resources was visible from the very first fifteen minutes. Although Josedeodo managed to secure a +305 gold lead on Vi, this early advantage was swallowed by the sheer weight of LYON (2024 American Team)'s macro play. The statistics reveal a total breakdown in the blue side's ability to contest objectives; they secured only 2 dragons and 0 barons, while their opponents claimed 4 dragons and 2 barons. Dhokla's Rumble provided the essential zone control, contributing to a 5/3/11 performance that complemented the relentless pressure from the bot lane.
The Final Push
As the game approached the 39-minute mark, the result felt inevitable. LYON (2024 American Team) had dismantled the map, taking 10 towers to Team Liquid's meager 3. The late-game power of Senna, piloted by Berserker, became an insurmountable wall, as the 3/3/14 scoreline reflected a player who was always in the right place to punish mistakes. The final push was less of a fight and a total demolition, leaving Team Liquid with no way to respond to the overwhelming gold and objective advantage.
Polymarket Market
The prediction markets were remarkably accurate regarding the game outcome. At the close of the draft, LYON (2024 American Team) was the favorite at 56%, and they delivered exactly that, proving their scaling composition was the superior choice for this specific matchup. However, the most significant movement occurred at the series level. Following this dominant victory, the probability of a Team Liquid series win plummeted from 66% down to 46%, while LYON (2024 American Team) surged from 34% to 54%. The market is now heavily favoring the momentum of the red side to take control of the series.
Match Stats
| Player | Team | Champion | Role | K/D/A | GoldDiff@15 | DMG% |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Berserker | LYON (2024 American Team) | Senna | Bot | 3/3/14 | +187 | — |
| Inspired | LYON (2024 American Team) | Sejuani | Jungle | 4/0/15 | -305 | — |
| Saint | LYON (2024 American Team) | Yone | Mid | 7/0/7 | -143 | — |
| Isles | LYON (2024 American Team) | Nautilus | Support | 1/0/14 | -156 | — |
| Dhokla | LYON (2024 An. Team) | Rumble | Top | 5/3/11 | -669 | — |
| Yeon | Team Liquid | Lucian | Bot | 1/3/0 | -187 | — |
| Josedeodo | Team Liquid | Vi | Jungle | 0/4/5 | +305 | — |
| Quid | Team Liquid | Aurora | Mid | 1/5/3 | +143 | — |
| CoreJJ | Team Liquid | Milio | Support | 0/3/3 | +156 | — |
| Morgan | Team Liquid | Ambessa | Top | 4/5/0 | +669 | — |
FAQ
Q: Did the predicted champions Ambessa and Vi live up to the hype? A: No, while they appeared in the draft, Morgan's Ambessa finished with a 0.80 KDA, failing to provide the necessary pressure to stop the enemy scaling.
Q: How did the live draft model perform for this game?
The model's prediction of a 51% advantage for Team Liquid failed to materialize, as LYON (2024 American Team) won the game through superior objective control and a 15k gold lead.
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