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Game 1

SU Esports Crushes Team Phoenix in TCL Game 1

SU Esports takes a 1-0 lead in the TCL 2026 Spring Split, dominating Team Phoenix (Turkish Team) with a massive 15k gold advantage in a 26-minute blowout.

Team Phoenix (Turkish Team)Team Phoenix (turkish Team)
Game 123:28TCLPatch 26.09
SU EsportsSu EsportsWinner
5Kills19
39.5KGold54.5K
0Drag3
1Torres10
Polymarket

El mercado favorecía a SU Esports con 50% y ganó como se esperaba

Team Phoenix (turkish Team) 50.5%·Su Esports 49.5%·Vol: $36K

The first game of this TCL 2026 Spring Split clash was less of a battle and a total demolition. As predicted in our pre-match analysis, the jungle pressure and mid-lane stability of SU Esports proved to be an insurmountable wall for Team Phoenix (Turkish Team). The draft advantage we anticipated materialized with terrifying efficiency, as the blue side's utility-heavy composition simply suffocated every attempt at an engagement.

Key Takeaways

  • SU Esports established a massive 15,000 gold lead over Team Phoenix (Turkish Team) by the end of the 26:00 minute mark, effectively ending any hope of a comeback.
  • The blue side's objective control was absolute, securing 3 dragons and 1 baron to systematically dismantle the enemy base.
  • Leks on Sion absorbed significant pressure, even with a 0/1/0 scoreline, allowing his teammates to hunt for the 19 total kills that defined the victory.

Early Game

From the opening minutes, the blueprint for victory was clear. While meto on Jarvan IV managed to secure a single kill to keep his 1.00 KDA intact, his impact was neutralized by the sheer lane dominance of the blue side. The pre-draft analysis suggested that SU Esports needed to control the mid-lane, and Secrett on Orianna did exactly that, providing the platform for his team to rotate and secure early towers. The bot lane, featuring Ashe and Seraphine, played with a level of coordination that left Raen1 and his Jhin unable to find any meaningful footing, as the blue side's vision control prevented any successful skirmishes.

The Turning Point

The momentum shifted irrevocably when SU Esports secured their first Baron Nashor. At this stage of the game, Team Phoenix (Turkish Team) was already struggling with a massive deficit in gold and map pressure. The blue side used the buff to march down mid, shattering the remaining structures. The synergy between the Ashe and Seraphine duo, which we noted had a high win rate, became the engine of the destruction, as every attempt by Bmoooo on Neeko to find a flank was met with instant crowd control and devastating follow-up damage.

Closing Out

By the time the clock hit 26:00, the game was essentially over. SU Esports had dismantled 10 towers, leaving Team Phoenix (Turkish Team) with only a single structure standing. The sheer scale of the gold gap—54.5k for the winners versus 39.5k for the losers—meant that even the most desperate plays from SmallBugi on Mel could not bridge the divide. The match ended with a clinical wipe, as the blue side's superior scaling and objective control turned the map into a graveyard for the Turkish squad.

Match Stats

PlayerTeamChampionRoleK/D/AGoldDiff@15DMG%
VespaSU EsportsAsheBot0/0/0
RAMESSU EsportsXin ZhaoJungle0/0/0
SecrettSU EsportsOriannaMid0/0/0
SenecaSU EsportsSeraphineSupport0/0/0
LeksSU EsportsSionTop0/1/0
Raen1Team Phoenix (Turkish Team)JhinBot0/0/0
metoTeam Phoenix (Turkish Team)Jarvan IVJungle1/0/0
SmallBugiTeam Phoenix (Turkish Team)MelMid0/0/0
BmooooTeam Phoenix (Turkish Team)NeekoSupport0/0/0
HecabrandTeam Phoenix (Turkish Team)ChogathTop0/0/1

FAQ

Q: Did the pre-draft ban on Sion work for Team Phoenix?

No, despite the strategic importance of the ban, Leks still managed to pilot Sion to a game-defining presence that anchored the blue side's frontline.

Q: How much of an advantage did SU Esports have in terms of objectives?

They held a complete monopoly on major neutral objectives, securing 3 dragons and 1 baron while leaving Team Phoenix (Turkish Team) with 0 of each.