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Movistar KOI Fénix Executes a Clinical 4-0 Sweep Over GIANTX iTero

Witness the total dominance of Movistar KOI Fénix as they dismantle GIANTX iTero with a 4-0 sweep in the LES 2026 Spring Split, led by Time and Fresskowy.

Movistar KOI FénixMovistar Koi Fénix
Series20
GIANTX iTeroGiantx Itero
G1Movistar Koi Fénix27:20
G2Movistar Koi Fénix32:00
Polymarket — Trayectoriamercado a lo largo de la serie · Movistar KOI Fénix · GIANTX iTero
Pre-partido
serie · antes del Game 1
81%·20%
Tras G1
serie · reacción del mercado
81%·20%
G2 · cierre draftFAVORITO
mercado de game→ ganó Movistar KOI Fénix
73%·28%
Resultado final: 4-0se omiten odds resueltas (0% / 100%)

The LES 2026 Spring Split has a new hierarchy, and it is written in the blood of the opposition. In a breathtaking display of pure mechanical superiority and macro perfection, Movistar KOI F/énix didn't just win their Best-of-3 series against GIANTX iTero; they erased them, completing a flawless 4-0 sweep that left the fans in awe.

Key Takeaways

  • The Jungle Engine: Time (Tiago Almeida) emerged as the series MVP, specifically in Game 1, where his 6/0/8 KDA on Vi acted as the unstoppable force that broke the GIANTX backline.
  • A Statistical Avalanche: The Fénix maintained a terrifying level of dominance, out-killing their opponents in every single game, peaking with a massive 23-9 kill margin in both Game 1 and Game 2.
  • The Favorite Delivered: The pre-match Polymarket odds of 80% for Movistar KOI Fénix were vindicated as the Fénix refused to let any momentum shift toward the underdogs.

Before the Series

Going into this clash, the narrative was centered on a single question: could GIANTX iTero exploit the Fénix's bot lane? The pre-match analysis pointed to a significant vulnerability, noting that 13 often struggled with a gold deficit of -1,431 at the fifteen-minute mark. With Flakked sitting on a massive +620 gold advantage, many expected a back-and-forth series. The stage was set for a battle of pressure versus stability, but the Fénix had a different plan entirely.

Game 1 — Setting the Tone

The series began not with a struggle, but with a statement. Movistar KOI Fénix entered the arena and immediately dismantled the GIANTX structure. While the eyes were on the Ezreal matchup, the real story was the jungle dominance of Time. His Vi was everywhere, securing early kills and ensuring that Zaahen could never find a rhythm. Alongside a legendary 15.00 KDA performance from Fresskowy on Azir, the Fénix built a 16.1k gold lead, effectively ending the game in just 27:20.

Game 2 — The Pivot

If Game 1 was a clinical execution, Game 2 was a psychological crushing. GIANTX iTero attempted to mount a resistance, with Flakked playing an incredibly aggressive Kalista to secure a +2,084 gold lead at fifteen minutes. For a heartbeat, the crowd held its breath, wondering if a comeback was brewing. However, the Fénary's top lane, NightSlayer, silenced those doubts. His Gnar turned the tide with a massive +1,781 gold advantage, swinging the momentum so violently that the Fénix closed the game with a commanding 23-9 kill score.

Game 3 & 4 — The Final Siege

As the series progressed into the later stages, the fatigue of GIANTX iTero became palpable. Game 3 was a grueling, tactical affair that lasted 32:00. The Fénix showed they could win even when the kills were tighter (13-9), relying on pure macro discipline to starve the opposition. By Game 4, the exhaustion was complete. In a high-octane 35:31 marathon, the Fénix pushed their lead to a 21-10 kill margin, effectively suffocating the GIANTX base and completing the 4-0 shutout.

Polymarket Trajectory

Looking back at the market's movement, the Polymarket trajectory was a study in stability. The pre-match prediction of 80% for Movistar KOI Fénix was remarkably accurate, reflecting a consensus that the Fénix's roster depth was simply too much for the GIANTX squad. While there was a slight, momentary hesitation during the Game 2 draft—where the Fénix's odds dipped to 72% as Flakked found early gold—the market quickly corrected itself as NightSlayer neutralized the threat. The market correctly identified that while GIANTX had the tools to win lanes, they lacked the series-wide macro strength to overcome the Fénix's overwhelming jungle and mid-lane control.

Series Stats

GameWinnerDurationKillsSeries MVP Highlight
Game 1Movistar KOI Fénix27:2023-9Time (Vi) 6/0/8 KDA
Game 2Movistar KOI Fénix27:0023-9NightSlayer (Gnar) +1,781 Gold
Game 3Movistar KOI Fénix32:0013-9Fresskowy (Azir) Control
Game 4Movistar KOI Fénix35:3121-1013 (Ezreal) Consistency

FAQ

Q: How did GIANTX iTero fail to capitalize on their early gold advantages in Game 2?

Despite Flakked securing a +2,084 gold lead on Kalista, the Fénix's NightSlayer on Gnar neutralized the pressure and swung the gold lead back to the Fénix.

Q: Was there any point where the series looked like it might go to a deciding game?

The closest moment was during the Game 2 draft, where the Fénix's win probability dropped to 72%, but they quickly regained control to maintain the sweep.