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Game 2

LNG Esports Strikes Back to Equalize the LPL Series

LNG Esports overcomes a massive deficit to win Game 2 against Team WE, leveling the LPL 2026 playoffs series at 1-1 after a dominant performance.

Team WETeam We
Game 235:44LPLPatch 26.10
LNG EsportsLng EsportsWinner
11Kills18
63.6KGold72.1K
2Drag3
4Torres9
Polymarket

El mercado favorecía a Team WE con 50% y ganó como se esperaba

Team We 50.0%·Lng Esports 50.0%·Vol: $3272K

Top players by damage

Jhin
BotAbout
6/2/535.9% dmg
Ryze
MidKaris
2/2/835.6% dmg
Yunara
Bot1xn
6/1/829.7% dmg

The stakes could not have been higher in this LPL 2026 Season Split 2 playoff clash. After suffering a shocking defeat in Game 1, LNG Esports entered Game 2 with their backs against the wall, needing a victory to prevent Team WE from taking a commanding 2-0 lead. While the pre-match predictions heavily favored the favorites with a 65% win probability, the pressure of the series was palpable. However, against all odds, LNG Esports managed to dismantle the underdog's momentum, proving that their tactical depth is far too much to ignore.

Key Takeaways

  • Yunara delivered a masterclass on Yunara, posting a staggering 6/1/8 KDA and contributing 29.7% of her team's total damage to secure the win.
  • LNG Esports established massive macro dominance, securing 9 towers and 2 barons to outpace Team WE's 63.6k gold by nearly 9k.
  • Trundle's jungle performance was legendary, finishing with a 18.00 KDA on Trundle to effectively neutralize the enemy carries.

Early Game

The match began with a clash of philosophies. Team WE attempted to utilize the utility of Alistar and K'Sante to stall the early game, but they could not contain the sheer aggression of the LNG side. The draft had promised a battle of control, and as predicted, the bans on Xin Zhao and Rumbo forced Team WE into a reactive posture. While About's Jhin was finding success with a 6/2/5 scoreline, the jungle pressure from Trundle was simply too overwhelming. The gold gap began to widen as the favorites secured early objectives, setting the stage for a heavy-handed response.

The Turning Point

The momentum shifted irrevocably when LNG Esports began to leverage their superior objective control. The turning point arrived as the jungle and mid lanes synchronized their movements. Yone, played by BuLLDoG, surged into the fray with an 11.00 KDA, providing the necessary follow-up to Trundle's engages. This synergy allowed the favorites to secure their first baron, a massive swing that effectively neutralized the scaling potential of Ryze. As the 26.10 patch favored high-impact team fighting, the sheer weight of the LNG composition began to crush the resistance of the Team WE frontline.

Closing Out

As the game pushed past the 35-minute mark, the conclusion became inevitable. LNG Esports moved like a well-oiled machine, utilizing Nautilus to chain crowd control and allow Yunara to clean up the fights. The sheer disparity in gold—72.1k for LNG compared to 63.6k for WE—made any comeback attempt look suicidal. With 3 dragons under their belt and a massive lead in towers, the favorites closed the game with an 18-11 kill advantage, effectively leveling the series and resetting the narrative of this playoff battle.

Match Stats

PlayerTeamChampionRoleK/D/AGoldDiff@15DMG%
1xnLNG EsportsYunaraBot6/1/829.7%
CrocoLNG EsportsTrundleJungle5/1/1316.5%
BuLLDoGLNG EsportsYoneMid3/1/818.7%
MISSINGLNG EsportsNautilusSupport0/6/157.0%
sheerLNG EsportsRumbleTop4/2/1028.0%
AboutTeam WEJhinBot6/2/535.9%
MonkiTeam WELee SinJungle1/4/914.5%
KarisTeam WERyzeMid2/2/835.6%
ErhaTeam WEAlistarSupport1/6/84.4%
CubeTeam WEK'SanteTop1/4/69.6%

FAQ

Q: Did the pre-match draft strategy for LNG Esports work?

Yes, the tactical focus on neutralizing Ryze through superior jungle pressure and objective control allowed LNG to realize their massive draft advantage.

Q: How did the performance of Yunara impact the game outcome?

Her incredible 6/1/8 performance on Yunara provided the necessary burst and sustained damage to overcome Team WE's defensive frontline.