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Team Liquid Executes Clinical 2-0 Sweep Over Disguised

Team Liquid dominates Disguised with a 2-0 victory in the LCS 2026 Spring Season, fueled by Josedeodo's jungle mastery and CoreJJ's legendary utility.

Team LiquidTeam LiquidWinner
Series20
DisguisedDisguised
G1Team Liquid29:59
G2Team Liquid33:16
Polymarket

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Team Liquid proved why they are the titans of the LCS, delivering a flawless 2-0 series victory over Disguised that left no room for doubt. This wasn't just a win; it was a systematic dismantling of an opponent that showed flashes of early brilliance only to be crushed by superior scaling and jungle execution.

Key Takeaways

  • Josedeodo emerged as the undisputed Series MVP, transitioning from a stabilizing Sejuani in Game 1 to an unstoppable 13/1/8 KDA on Lee Sin in Game 2.
  • The series was defined by a massive swing in jungle control, as Disguised's KryRa went from a promising +323 gold advantage on Pantheon to a catastrophic collapse in the second game.
  • While Disguised managed to secure significant early gold leads in both games—including a +791 gold advantage for Castle in Game 2—Team Liquid's ability to win through the mid-to-late game was absolute.

Before the Series

Heading into this clash, the narrative was all about the jungle. Pre-match predictions placed a heavy spotlight on Josedeodo, whose 8.8 KDA and 75.0% kill participation made him the player to beat. Conversely, the pressure was on KryRa to stabilize his pathing after a period of volatility. The Polymarket prediction markets were even more certain, with a massive $185,600 in volume showing a 100% confidence in a Team Liquid victory. The tactical landscape was also set: the meta was shifting toward high-impact picks like Ambessa and Orianna, and the stage was set for a clash of styles between Disguised's early aggression and Liquid's disciplined scaling.

Game 1 — Setting the Tone

The opening game began as a nightmare for the blue side. Disguised executed their snowball plan with surgical precision, as Castle utilized his Rumble to carve out a massive +455 gold lead in the top lane by the fifteen-minute mark. The jungle was equally chaotic, with KryRa's Pantheon maintaining a +323 gold advantage. For a moment, it looked like the upset was brewing.

However, the true strength of Team Liquid is their resilience. As the game approached the thirty-minute mark, the tide turned. CoreJJ delivered a legendary performance on Seraphine, posting an incredible 15.00 KDA and acting as the heartbeat of every teamfight. While Disguised had the early gold, Josedeodo's Sejuani provided the necessary frontline and crowd control to neutralize the red side's aggression. Team Liquid eventually overwhelmed Disguised with a 15-5 kill score, proving that their scaling compositions could withstand even the most aggressive early-game pressure.

Game 2 — The Pivot

If Game 1 was about survival, Game 2 was about total domination. Disguised entered the match needing a miracle to avoid the sweep, but they walked straight into a trap. Once again, Castle showed his prowess, securing a staggering +791 gold lead on Jayce over Morgan's Gragas at fifteen minutes. But while the top lane was exploding, the jungle was becoming a graveyard for KryRa.

The momentum shifted violently during the mid-game skirmishes. The tactical advantage predicted by the pre-draft analysis—focusing on high-utility picks—materialized as Quid appeared with a decisive Annie and CoreJJ anchored the team on a massive 1/0/15 KDA Rakan. The turning point was Josedeodo, who abandoned the defensive Sejuani for the aggressive Lee Sin. His 13/1/8 performance effectively dismantled the enemy jungle, preventing sajed and Callme from ever utilizing their early advantages. By the 33:20 mark, Team Liquid had secured a 22-7 kill victory, completing the 2-0 sweep.

Aftermath

The series confirmed that the pre-match predictions and the Polymarket data were entirely correct: Team Liquid is currently operating on a different level. While Disguised possesses the individual talent to win lanes—as seen with Castle's incredible gold leads—they lack the macro-level discipline to close out games against a team that can stabilize and scale. For Team Liquid, this victory serves as a warning to the rest of the LCS: if you cannot shut down Josedeodo in the first fifteen minutes, the game is already over.

Series Stats

GameWinnerDurationKillsSeries MVP Highlight
Game 1Team Liquid30:0015-5CoreJJ (Seraphine, 15.00 KDA)
Game 2Team Liquid33:2022-7Josedeodo (Lee Sin, 13/1/8 KDA)

FAQ

Q: How did Disguised manage to lose despite having massive gold leads in both games?

While Castle secured leads as high as +791 gold, Team Liquid's superior mid-game scaling and the incredible utility of CoreJJ on Rakan and Seraphine allowed them to neutralize the early pressure.

Q: Did the pre-match jungle prediction come true?

Yes, Josedeodo lived up to his role as the central pillar, transitioning from a stabilizing Sejuani to a dominant Lee Sin to dismantle KryRa's jungle pathing.