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Movistar KOI Fénix Extends Lead with Clinical Game 2 Victory

Movistar KOI Fénix secures a 2-0 series lead in the LES 2026 Spring Split, overwhelming Falke Esports in a lightning-fast 18-minute masterclass.

Falke EsportsFalke Esports
Game 218:30LES
Movistar KOI FénixMovistar Koi FénixWinner
9Kills12
32.3KGold37.5K
0Drag0
1Torres2
Polymarket

FALKE Esports 50% vs ⁠Movistar KOI Fénix 50%

Falke Esports 50.5%·Movistar Koi Fénix 49.5%·Vol: $56K

The Road to a Sweep

The stakes couldn't have been higher for Falke Esports entering Game 2 of this LES 202CO Spring Split showdown. After a devastating loss in the opening game, they were staring down the barrel of a series shutout. The mission was simple but daunting: find a way to equalize the series and prove that their Game 1 collapse was a fluke. On the other side, Movistar KOI Fénix arrived with the scent of blood in the water, looking to close out the series and cement their status as the undisputed titans of the league. What followed was not a struggle for parity, but a relentless, high-speed execution that left Falke Esports with no answers.

A Jungle of Chaos

The early game began with a familiar sense of dread for the Falke Esports faithful. While the Falke Esports top laner, playing Renekton, managed to secure a small early advantage of 474 gold, the rest of the map was falling into total disarray. The jungle became a playground for the Movistar KOI Fénix engine. The Vi played with terrifying efficiency, racking up a staggering 7 assists and maintaining a 75% kill participation. This presence in the jungle effectively neutralized the Falke Esports Zaahen, whose jungle performance left them trailing by a massive 531 gold deficit by the 15-minute mark.

As the lanes collided, the gold gap began to snowball with frightening speed. The Falke Esports mid lane, featuring Leblanc, was essentially erased from the equation, struggling under a massive 800 gold deficit. This lack of mid-lane stability meant that Falke Esports could not contest the map, allowing Movistat KOI Fénix to dictate the tempo of every skirmish.

The Mid-Lane Engine Ignites

The turning point of this 18-minute sprint arrived when the Movistar KOI Fénix mid lane took complete control of the Rift. The Ahri was playing a game of pure precision, boasting an incredible 8.00 KDA and contributing to 67% of her team's plays. With such high impact, the Ahri acted as the primary playmaker, weaving through the Falke Esports formation and setting up devastating follow-ups.

Supported by a dominant Karma, who also maintained a 67% kill participation and a 3/3/5 scoreline, the Movistar KOI Fénix bot lane and support duo created a wall of utility and damage that Falke Esports simply could not breach. Even though the Falke Esports Ezreal managed to stay slightly ahead in gold, it was a hollow victory, as the sheer burst potential from the Fénix side made any attempt at a counter-engage suicidal.

The Final Collapse

By the time the game reached its 18-minute and 30-second conclusion, the scoreboard looked more like a massacre than a competitive match. Movistar KOI Fénix had systematically dismantled the Falke Esports defense, securing 12 kills to Falke's 9 and taking down two crucial towers to further choke the opposition. The gold disparity reached a crushing 37.5k for Movistar KOI Fénix compared to just 32.3k for Falke Esports.

There was no late-game comeback to be found. The Falke Esports players were left chasing shadows, unable to secure a single dragon or baron to stabilize their position. The efficiency of the Movistar KOI Fénix draft was on full display, as they moved from the early jungle pressure to a complete structural wipeout in record time.

A Series Concluded

With this victory, Movistar KOI Fénix completes the sweep, moving to a 2-0 series victory and leaving Falke Esports in the wake of their dominance. This wasn't just a win; it was a clinical demonstration of how to close out a series. For Falke Esports, the 2026 Spring Split journey takes a painful detour as they must now regroup and figure out how to stop the overwhelming momentum of a team that currently looks untouchable in the LES.