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Spandau's Clinical Sweep: Eintracht Spandau Dominates VfB 0-2

Eintracht Spandau delivers a masterclass in the Prime League, sweeping VfB eSports 0-2 with unmatched lane dominance and strategic draft execution.

VfB eSportsVfb Esports
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Eintracht SpandauEintracht SpandauWinner
G1Eintracht Spandau33:47
G2Eintracht Spandau26:46
Polymarket

El mercado favorecía a Eintracht Spandau con 74% y ganó como se esperaba

Vfb Esports 25.5%·Eintracht Spandau 74.5%·Vol: $23K

Eintracht Spandau didn't just win a series; they delivered a statement of absolute supremacy, dismantling VfB eSports in a clinical 0-2 sweep. What began as a battle of individual matchups quickly transformed into a systematic demolition that left the opposition with no answers.

Key Takeaways

  • The Unstoppable Force: Jenax emerged as the series MVP, delivering legendary performances on both Rumble and Jayce, including a staggering 10.00 KDA in the second game.
  • Strategic Suffocation: Spandau's ability to control the map was unparalleled, securing a massive 67.1k gold lead in Game 1 and a commanding 58.8k gold advantage in Game 2.
  • A Total Shutdown: The series was defined by Spandau's objective control, as VfB eSports failed to secure a single Baron Nashor across both games, effectively being starved of any comeback potential.

Before the Series

The atmosphere heading into this Prime League clash was thick with anticipation. The pre-match predictions were heavily focused on the top lane, where Jenax was expected to exert massive pressure against Sven. With Jenax boasting a 4.1 KDA and a consistent +537 gold lead at the fifteen-minute mark, the expectation was that he would dictate the tempo. The jungle battle between Xagog and Zwickl was also flagged as a critical pivot point for Spandau's stability.

The betting markets reflected a total lack of confidence in a VfB eSports upset, with Polymarket data showing a 100% "NO" prediction on any outcome other than a Spandau victory. The pre-draft analysis also warned of a looming disaster: the meta favored high-priority control picks like Rumble and Azir, and the failure of VfB eSports to address the threat of Rumble in the ban phase was a red flag that would soon turn into a catastrophe.

Game 1 — Setting the Tone

The opening game was a brutal lesson in the consequences of draft negligence. As the pre-draft warnings suggested, VfB eSports failed to ban out the high-priority Rumble, allowing Eintracht Spandau to execute a composition that simply overwhelmed the lanes. The Spandau frontline was relentless, and the jungle presence of Xagog on Nocturne was predatory, lurking in the shadows to ensure that any attempt at a counter-play was met with darkness.

The top lane was a disaster for the visitors; Sven on Shen found himself unable to contain the heat, as the Spandau side carved out leads in every lane. Eintracht Spandau reached a staggering 26 kills in this game, effectively suffocating VfB eSports with a 67.1k gold lead. While VfB eSports managed to take 2 towers, they were essentially spectators to their own demise, unable to contest the map as Spanduna's pressure became insurmountable.

Game 2 — The Pivot

If Game 1 was about overwhelming force, Game 2 was about surgical precision. VfB eSports entered the match desperate to equalize, but they instead ran into a Spandau machine that had shifted gears from brute strength to clinical execution. The individual lane matchups, which were predicted to decide the series, played out exactly as feared for the visitors.

The story of the second game was the total destruction of the top lane. Jenax transitioned from the teamfight power of Rumble to the lane dominance of Jayce, posting a massive 10.00 KDA and securing a +2090 gold lead at the fifteen-minute mark. This pressure allowed Keduii to anchor the bot lane on Caitlyn, maintaining a 7.00 KDA and neutralizing any early aggression from the VfB duo. Eintracht Spandau dismantled the opposition with 9 towers and a commanding 58.8k total gold advantage, closing the series with a definitive 9-19 kill scoreline.

Aftermath

The 0-2 result confirms that Eintracht Spandau is currently operating on a different level of tactical maturity. They didn't just win the lanes; they won the draft, the objectives, and the mental battle. For VfB eSports, the takeaway is sobering: they allowed the meta to dictate their defeat, failing to respect the power of Spandau's signature picks. As the Spring Split progresses, every team in the Prime League now knows that to beat Spandau, you cannot just outplay them—you have to out-draft them, a feat that proved impossible this April afternoon.

Series Stats

GameWinnerDurationKillsSeries MVP Highlight
1Eintrint Spandau32:1019-27Jenax on Rumble (26 Total Team Kills)
2Eintracht Spandau26:209-19Jenax on Jayce (10.00 KDA)

FAQ

Q: Why was the draft so heavily skewed in favor of Eintracht Spandau in Game 1?

VfB eSports failed to ban out Rumble, allowing Spandau to utilize a high-priority meta pick that led to a massive 67.1k gold lead for Spandau.

Q: Did the pre-match predictions about the top lane matchup come true?

Yes, Jenax lived up to his hype, transitioning from a strong performance on Rumble to a dominant 10.00 KDA on Jayce in Game 2.