Saigon Warriors Crush ZEN Esports in VCS Game 1
Saigon Warriors dominated ZEN Esports (Vietnamese Team) in Game 1 of the VCS 2026 Summer Season, securing a massive 22-10 kill victory with a 12k gold lead.
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The VCS 2026 Summer Season continues to deliver high-octane League of Legends action, and today's clash between ZEN Esports (Vietnamese Team) and Saigon Warriors was a masterclass in clinical execution. While the pre-match analysis suggested that individual lane matchups would dictate the flow, the reality was much more decisive: the Saigon Warriors didn'-t just win; they dismantled their opponents. This opening game of the series confirmed the pre-match prediction that the Saigon Warriors' superior playmaking potential would overwhelm the ZEN Esports (Vietnamese Team)'s defensive structure.
Key Takeaways
- Aomine delivered a terrifying performance on Kai'Sa, finishing with an incredible 8/0/3 KDA and accounting for 24.4% of his team's total damage.
- Saigon Warriors secured a massive 12,400 gold lead over ZEN Esports (Vietnamese Team), effectively starving the opposition of resources.
- The Saigon Warriors' jungle-mid synergy was on full display, as j1n5 on Vi and AisyL on Taliyah combined for a staggering 27 kills across the entire match.
Early Game
From the opening minutes, the Saigon Warriors established a rhythm that ZEN Esports (Vietnamese Team) simply could not match. The jungle pressure from j1n5 on Vi was relentless, utilizing the champion's crowd control to set up easy picks for the bot lane. While Charlington attempted to fight back on Lucian, the sheer aggression of the Saigon Warriors' frontline made it impossible for ZEN Esports to stabilize. By the time the first objectives were contested, the gold gap was already widening, as the Saigon Warriors began carving through the map, securing 9 towers to ZEN Esports' lone tower.
The Turning Point
The momentum shifted irrevocably during a mid-game skirmish around the second dragon. AisyL, playing a masterful Taliyah, utilized the terrain to isolate the ZEN Esports backline, allowing Kairi on Neeko to follow up with a game-changing engage. This maneuver led to a massive kill swing, contributing to a final kill score of 22-10 in favor of the Saigon Warriors. The ZEN Esports jungle, SCP on Nocturne, found himself unable to find any meaningful flanks, as the Saigon Warriors' vision control effectively neutralized his ability to impact the map.
Closing Out
With a commanding 67.6k gold advantage, the Saigon Warriors moved into the late game with total authority. They secured the Baron Nashor and a third dragon, effectively sealing the fate of the match. The mechanical prowess of Aomine on Kai'Sa was the final nail in the coffin, as the ADC navigated the chaotic teamfights with an untouchable 8/0/3 stat line. As the timer hit 31:03, the Saigon Warriors stood tall, leaving ZEN Esports (Vietary Team) in total disarray and setting a terrifying tone for the rest of the series.
Match Stats
| Player | Team | Champion | Role | K/D/A | GoldDiff@15 | DMG% |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aomine | Saigon Warriors | Kai'Sa | Bot | 8/0/3 | — | 24.4% |
| j1n5 | Saigon Warriors | Vi | Jungle | 5/3/12 | — | 13.7% |
| AisyL | Saigon Warriors | Taliyah | Mid | 3/3/15 | — | 29.7% |
| Kairi | Saigon Warriors | Neeko | Support | 3/3/9 | — | 10.8% |
| Nern | Saigon Warriors | Gnar | Top | 3/1/6 | — | 21.5% |
| Charlington | ZEN Esports (Vietnamese Team) | Lucian | Bot | 5/5/1 | — | 30.6% |
| SCP | ZEN Esports (Vietnamese Team) | Nocturne | Jungle | 3/6/2 | — | 16.7% |
| GiaQui | ZEN Esports (Vietnamese Team) | Anivia | Mid | 1/4/4 | — | 22.1% |
| Zin | ZEN Esports (HD Vietnamese Team) | Milio | Support | 0/2/7 | — | 5.1% |
| Solis | ZEN Esports (Vietnamese Team) | K'Sante | Top | 1/5/1 | — | 25.5% |
FAQ
Q: How did the bot lane performance impact the outcome of Game 1?
Aomine's flawless 8/0/3 performance on Kai'Sa provided the necessary damage to overwhelm ZEN Esports, preventing them from ever mounting a comeback.
Q: What was the primary reason for the massive gold disparity between the two teams?
The Saigon Warriors dominated objective control, securing 9 towers and 3 dragons compared to only 1 tower and 2 dragons for ZEN Esports.
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