Fnatic escapes the spectacular death group C of the LoL Worlds 2019

Fnatic escapes the spectacular death group C of the LoL Worlds 2019

Alongside Nemesis, Bwipo of Fnatic also performed extremely well. The top laner dominated on Gangplank in the early game against Khan on Vladimir.

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Big showdown against Royal Never Give Up

How did the last match of Group C go? At the end of the match day, Fnatic faced the Chinese team Royal Never Give Up. Both had won 3 matches and lost 2. This duel was to decide who would make it to the quarter-finals.

From the start, the European team held nothing back and dominated the proceedings. They managed good trades repeatedly and secured the dragon four times.

After 22 minutes, they had a gold lead of 5,500 and quickly secured the Baron buff. After that, they slowly but surely tore down RNG’s base.

In the end, the winner was Fnatic and Rekkles could not hold back his tears. He struggled with a small trauma related to the opposing AD carry Uzi, against whom he had lost at Worlds 2017 and MSI 2018.

Now, for the first time, it was tears of joy, as many had also expected the European team to be eliminated. That the Worlds are very emotional, is also shown by the casters from Taiwan.

Rekkles fights with tears (Source: Twitter)

New record for Europe: With Fnatic’s victory, all three European teams managed to advance to the next round:

  • Splyce secured their advancement already on Thursday
  • G2 Esports advanced on Friday

All three teams finished in second place, so they cannot meet in the next round.

What about Group D? Today, on October 20, Group D plays its return round. There, the last American team Team Liquid fights for advancement.

Currently, they have a record of 2:1, but Invictus Gaming, winners of Worlds 2018, and DAMWON Gaming have the same result. It will be very exciting there.

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For Clutch Gaming, however, it was the last match ever. The organization will be taken over by Dignitas, which secured its place in America for the upcoming season back in summer.

Faker has to concede defeat to Veigar

How did the match against SKT1 go? After the rather mediocre match against Clutch Gaming, many fans and especially the casters expected a loss from Fnatic. But they made a very clever decision.

They allowed Faker Akali for the mid lane, only to counter him in the champion selection. Nemesis of Fnatic picked the wizard Veigar and made Faker look pale multiple times.

The most spectacular scene was an attempted tower dive by Faker. This, however, went terribly wrong:

Nemesis was so strong on Veigar that he ended up with a full Mejai’s Soulstealer. His ultimate destroyed the opposing team. Additionally, he managed several spectacular blocks with the ability Event Horizon (E), which secured Fnatic several towers.

Alongside Nemesis, Bwipo of Fnatic also performed extremely well. The top laner dominated on Gangplank in the early game against Khan on Vladimir.

Big showdown against Royal Never Give Up

How did the last match of Group C go? At the end of the match day, Fnatic faced the Chinese team Royal Never Give Up. Both had won 3 matches and lost 2. This duel was to decide who would make it to the quarter-finals.

From the start, the European team held nothing back and dominated the proceedings. They managed good trades repeatedly and secured the dragon four times.

After 22 minutes, they had a gold lead of 5,500 and quickly secured the Baron buff. After that, they slowly but surely tore down RNG’s base.

In the end, the winner was Fnatic and Rekkles could not hold back his tears. He struggled with a small trauma related to the opposing AD carry Uzi, against whom he had lost at Worlds 2017 and MSI 2018.

Now, for the first time, it was tears of joy, as many had also expected the European team to be eliminated. That the Worlds are very emotional, is also shown by the casters from Taiwan.

Rekkles fights with tears (Source: Twitter)

New record for Europe: With Fnatic’s victory, all three European teams managed to advance to the next round:

  • Splyce secured their advancement already on Thursday
  • G2 Esports advanced on Friday

All three teams finished in second place, so they cannot meet in the next round.

What about Group D? Today, on October 20, Group D plays its return round. There, the last American team Team Liquid fights for advancement.

Currently, they have a record of 2:1, but Invictus Gaming, winners of Worlds 2018, and DAMWON Gaming have the same result. It will be very exciting there.

After 22 minutes, they had a gold lead of 5,500 and quickly secured the Baron buff. After that, they slowly but surely tore down RNG’s base.

In the end, the winner was Fnatic and Rekkles could not hold back his tears. He struggled with a small trauma related to the opposing AD carry Uzi, against whom he had lost at Worlds 2017 and MSI 2018.

Now, for the first time, it was tears of joy, as many had also expected the European team to be eliminated. That the Worlds are very emotional, is also shown by the casters from Taiwan.

Rekkles fights with tears (Source: Twitter)

New record for Europe: With Fnatic’s victory, all three European teams managed to advance to the next round:

  • Splyce secured their advancement already on Thursday
  • G2 Esports advanced on Friday

All three teams finished in second place, so they cannot meet in the next round.

What about Group D? Today, on October 20, Group D plays its return round. There, the last American team Team Liquid fights for advancement.

Currently, they have a record of 2:1, but Invictus Gaming, winners of Worlds 2018, and DAMWON Gaming have the same result. It will be very exciting there.

For Clutch Gaming, however, it was the last match ever. The organization will be taken over by Dignitas, which secured its place in America for the upcoming season back in summer.

Faker has to concede defeat to Veigar

How did the match against SKT1 go? After the rather mediocre match against Clutch Gaming, many fans and especially the casters expected a loss from Fnatic. But they made a very clever decision.

They allowed Faker Akali for the mid lane, only to counter him in the champion selection. Nemesis of Fnatic picked the wizard Veigar and made Faker look pale multiple times.

The most spectacular scene was an attempted tower dive by Faker. This, however, went terribly wrong:

Nemesis was so strong on Veigar that he ended up with a full Mejai’s Soulstealer. His ultimate destroyed the opposing team. Additionally, he managed several spectacular blocks with the ability Event Horizon (E), which secured Fnatic several towers.

Alongside Nemesis, Bwipo of Fnatic also performed extremely well. The top laner dominated on Gangplank in the early game against Khan on Vladimir.

Big showdown against Royal Never Give Up

How did the last match of Group C go? At the end of the match day, Fnatic faced the Chinese team Royal Never Give Up. Both had won 3 matches and lost 2. This duel was to decide who would make it to the quarter-finals.

From the start, the European team held nothing back and dominated the proceedings. They managed good trades repeatedly and secured the dragon four times.

After 22 minutes, they had a gold lead of 5,500 and quickly secured the Baron buff. After that, they slowly but surely tore down RNG’s base.

In the end, the winner was Fnatic and Rekkles could not hold back his tears. He struggled with a small trauma related to the opposing AD carry Uzi, against whom he had lost at Worlds 2017 and MSI 2018.

Now, for the first time, it was tears of joy, as many had also expected the European team to be eliminated. That the Worlds are very emotional, is also shown by the casters from Taiwan.

Rekkles fights with tears (Source: Twitter)

New record for Europe: With Fnatic’s victory, all three European teams managed to advance to the next round:

  • Splyce secured their advancement already on Thursday
  • G2 Esports advanced on Friday

All three teams finished in second place, so they cannot meet in the next round.

What about Group D? Today, on October 20, Group D plays its return round. There, the last American team Team Liquid fights for advancement.

Currently, they have a record of 2:1, but Invictus Gaming, winners of Worlds 2018, and DAMWON Gaming have the same result. It will be very exciting there.

Alongside Nemesis, Bwipo of Fnatic also performed extremely well. The top laner dominated on Gangplank in the early game against Khan on Vladimir.

Big showdown against Royal Never Give Up

How did the last match of Group C go? At the end of the match day, Fnatic faced the Chinese team Royal Never Give Up. Both had won 3 matches and lost 2. This duel was to decide who would make it to the quarter-finals.

From the start, the European team held nothing back and dominated the proceedings. They managed good trades repeatedly and secured the dragon four times.

After 22 minutes, they had a gold lead of 5,500 and quickly secured the Baron buff. After that, they slowly but surely tore down RNG’s base.

In the end, the winner was Fnatic and Rekkles could not hold back his tears. He struggled with a small trauma related to the opposing AD carry Uzi, against whom he had lost at Worlds 2017 and MSI 2018.

Now, for the first time, it was tears of joy, as many had also expected the European team to be eliminated. That the Worlds are very emotional, is also shown by the casters from Taiwan.

Rekkles fights with tears (Source: Twitter)

New record for Europe: With Fnatic’s victory, all three European teams managed to advance to the next round:

  • Splyce secured their advancement already on Thursday
  • G2 Esports advanced on Friday

All three teams finished in second place, so they cannot meet in the next round.

What about Group D? Today, on October 20, Group D plays its return round. There, the last American team Team Liquid fights for advancement.

Currently, they have a record of 2:1, but Invictus Gaming, winners of Worlds 2018, and DAMWON Gaming have the same result. It will be very exciting there.

For Clutch Gaming, however, it was the last match ever. The organization will be taken over by Dignitas, which secured its place in America for the upcoming season back in summer.

Faker has to concede defeat to Veigar

How did the match against SKT1 go? After the rather mediocre match against Clutch Gaming, many fans and especially the casters expected a loss from Fnatic. But they made a very clever decision.

They allowed Faker Akali for the mid lane, only to counter him in the champion selection. Nemesis of Fnatic picked the wizard Veigar and made Faker look pale multiple times.

The most spectacular scene was an attempted tower dive by Faker. This, however, went terribly wrong:

Nemesis was so strong on Veigar that he ended up with a full Mejai’s Soulstealer. His ultimate destroyed the opposing team. Additionally, he managed several spectacular blocks with the ability Event Horizon (E), which secured Fnatic several towers.

Alongside Nemesis, Bwipo of Fnatic also performed extremely well. The top laner dominated on Gangplank in the early game against Khan on Vladimir.

Big showdown against Royal Never Give Up

How did the last match of Group C go? At the end of the match day, Fnatic faced the Chinese team Royal Never Give Up. Both had won 3 matches and lost 2. This duel was to decide who would make it to the quarter-finals.

From the start, the European team held nothing back and dominated the proceedings. They managed good trades repeatedly and secured the dragon four times.

After 22 minutes, they had a gold lead of 5,500 and quickly secured the Baron buff. After that, they slowly but surely tore down RNG’s base.

In the end, the winner was Fnatic and Rekkles could not hold back his tears. He struggled with a small trauma related to the opposing AD carry Uzi, against whom he had lost at Worlds 2017 and MSI 2018.

Now, for the first time, it was tears of joy, as many had also expected the European team to be eliminated. That the Worlds are very emotional, is also shown by the casters from Taiwan.

Rekkles fights with tears (Source: Twitter)

New record for Europe: With Fnatic’s victory, all three European teams managed to advance to the next round:

  • Splyce secured their advancement already on Thursday
  • G2 Esports advanced on Friday

All three teams finished in second place, so they cannot meet in the next round.

What about Group D? Today, on October 20, Group D plays its return round. There, the last American team Team Liquid fights for advancement.

Currently, they have a record of 2:1, but Invictus Gaming, winners of Worlds 2018, and DAMWON Gaming have the same result. It will be very exciting there.

After 22 minutes, they had a gold lead of 5,500 and quickly secured the Baron buff. After that, they slowly but surely tore down RNG’s base.

In the end, the winner was Fnatic and Rekkles could not hold back his tears. He struggled with a small trauma related to the opposing AD carry Uzi, against whom he had lost at Worlds 2017 and MSI 2018.

Now, for the first time, it was tears of joy, as many had also expected the European team to be eliminated. That the Worlds are very emotional, is also shown by the casters from Taiwan.

Rekkles fights with tears (Source: Twitter)

New record for Europe: With Fnatic’s victory, all three European teams managed to advance to the next round:

  • Splyce secured their advancement already on Thursday
  • G2 Esports advanced on Friday

All three teams finished in second place, so they cannot meet in the next round.

What about Group D? Today, on October 20, Group D plays its return round. There, the last American team Team Liquid fights for advancement.

Currently, they have a record of 2:1, but Invictus Gaming, winners of Worlds 2018, and DAMWON Gaming have the same result. It will be very exciting there.

Alongside Nemesis, Bwipo of Fnatic also performed extremely well. The top laner dominated on Gangplank in the early game against Khan on Vladimir.

Big showdown against Royal Never Give Up

How did the last match of Group C go? At the end of the match day, Fnatic faced the Chinese team Royal Never Give Up. Both had won 3 matches and lost 2. This duel was to decide who would make it to the quarter-finals.

From the start, the European team held nothing back and dominated the proceedings. They managed good trades repeatedly and secured the dragon four times.

After 22 minutes, they had a gold lead of 5,500 and quickly secured the Baron buff. After that, they slowly but surely tore down RNG’s base.

In the end, the winner was Fnatic and Rekkles could not hold back his tears. He struggled with a small trauma related to the opposing AD carry Uzi, against whom he had lost at Worlds 2017 and MSI 2018.

Now, for the first time, it was tears of joy, as many had also expected the European team to be eliminated. That the Worlds are very emotional, is also shown by the casters from Taiwan.

Rekkles fights with tears (Source: Twitter)

New record for Europe: With Fnatic’s victory, all three European teams managed to advance to the next round:

  • Splyce secured their advancement already on Thursday
  • G2 Esports advanced on Friday

All three teams finished in second place, so they cannot meet in the next round.

What about Group D? Today, on October 20, Group D plays its return round. There, the last American team Team Liquid fights for advancement.

Currently, they have a record of 2:1, but Invictus Gaming, winners of Worlds 2018, and DAMWON Gaming have the same result. It will be very exciting there.

For Clutch Gaming, however, it was the last match ever. The organization will be taken over by Dignitas, which secured its place in America for the upcoming season back in summer.

Faker has to concede defeat to Veigar

How did the match against SKT1 go? After the rather mediocre match against Clutch Gaming, many fans and especially the casters expected a loss from Fnatic. But they made a very clever decision.

They allowed Faker Akali for the mid lane, only to counter him in the champion selection. Nemesis of Fnatic picked the wizard Veigar and made Faker look pale multiple times.

The most spectacular scene was an attempted tower dive by Faker. This, however, went terribly wrong:

Nemesis was so strong on Veigar that he ended up with a full Mejai’s Soulstealer. His ultimate destroyed the opposing team. Additionally, he managed several spectacular blocks with the ability Event Horizon (E), which secured Fnatic several towers.

Alongside Nemesis, Bwipo of Fnatic also performed extremely well. The top laner dominated on Gangplank in the early game against Khan on Vladimir.

Big showdown against Royal Never Give Up

How did the last match of Group C go? At the end of the match day, Fnatic faced the Chinese team Royal Never Give Up. Both had won 3 matches and lost 2. This duel was to decide who would make it to the quarter-finals.

From the start, the European team held nothing back and dominated the proceedings. They managed good trades repeatedly and secured the dragon four times.

After 22 minutes, they had a gold lead of 5,500 and quickly secured the Baron buff. After that, they slowly but surely tore down RNG’s base.

In the end, the winner was Fnatic and Rekkles could not hold back his tears. He struggled with a small trauma related to the opposing AD carry Uzi, against whom he had lost at Worlds 2017 and MSI 2018.

Now, for the first time, it was tears of joy, as many had also expected the European team to be eliminated. That the Worlds are very emotional, is also shown by the casters from Taiwan.

Rekkles fights with tears (Source: Twitter)

New record for Europe: With Fnatic’s victory, all three European teams managed to advance to the next round:

  • Splyce secured their advancement already on Thursday
  • G2 Esports advanced on Friday

All three teams finished in second place, so they cannot meet in the next round.

What about Group D? Today, on October 20, Group D plays its return round. There, the last American team Team Liquid fights for advancement.

Currently, they have a record of 2:1, but Invictus Gaming, winners of Worlds 2018, and DAMWON Gaming have the same result. It will be very exciting there.

The European team Fnatic has made it to the quarter-finals of the LoL Worlds 2019. In Group C, which was referred to as the death group, they achieved a smooth winning streak on the last match day. For Europe, this also means a record.

What happened on the last match day? Fnatic had to face every member of Group C on October 19. Among them were the teams SK Telecom T1 with superstar Faker and Royal Never Give Up with the strong AD carry Uzi.

In the first round, Fnatic lost to these two teams. To have a chance for the quarter-finals after the 1:2, they needed victories against these two opponents. And the European team delivered.

In thrilling duels, especially the top laner Bwipo came into top form, although he had faced criticism in the past few days.

Bwipo of Fnatic at the LCS Europe (Source Riot)

Clutch Gaming risked too much with base rush

How did the match against Clutch Gaming go? Fnatic’s first opponent on Saturday was Clutch Gaming. The American team was considered the underdog of Group C and could not succeed against any of the three teams in the first round.

However, the entire match was very chaotic. There were 50 kills, two open bases, and many, many misplays. In the end, Clutch Gaming risked too much with a backdoor attempt and lost the match.

The game against Clutch Gaming was, however, a must-win for Fnatic. The two following matches would decide whether the European team would continue.

Currently, they have a record of 2:1, but Invictus Gaming, winners of Worlds 2018, and DAMWON Gaming have the same result. It will be very exciting there.

After 22 minutes, they had a gold lead of 5,500 and quickly secured the Baron buff. After that, they slowly but surely tore down RNG’s base.

In the end, the winner was Fnatic and Rekkles could not hold back his tears. He struggled with a small trauma related to the opposing AD carry Uzi, against whom he had lost at Worlds 2017 and MSI 2018.

Now, for the first time, it was tears of joy, as many had also expected the European team to be eliminated. That the Worlds are very emotional, is also shown by the casters from Taiwan.

Rekkles fights with tears (Source: Twitter)

New record for Europe: With Fnatic’s victory, all three European teams managed to advance to the next round:

  • Splyce secured their advancement already on Thursday
  • G2 Esports advanced on Friday

All three teams finished in second place, so they cannot meet in the next round.

What about Group D? Today, on October 20, Group D plays its return round. There, the last American team Team Liquid fights for advancement.

Currently, they have a record of 2:1, but Invictus Gaming, winners of Worlds 2018, and DAMWON Gaming have the same result. It will be very exciting there.

Alongside Nemesis, Bwipo of Fnatic also performed extremely well. The top laner dominated on Gangplank in the early game against Khan on Vladimir.

Big showdown against Royal Never Give Up

How did the last match of Group C go? At the end of the match day, Fnatic faced the Chinese team Royal Never Give Up. Both had won 3 matches and lost 2. This duel was to decide who would make it to the quarter-finals.

From the start, the European team held nothing back and dominated the proceedings. They managed good trades repeatedly and secured the dragon four times.

After 22 minutes, they had a gold lead of 5,500 and quickly secured the Baron buff. After that, they slowly but surely tore down RNG’s base.

In the end, the winner was Fnatic and Rekkles could not hold back his tears. He struggled with a small trauma related to the opposing AD carry Uzi, against whom he had lost at Worlds 2017 and MSI 2018.

Now, for the first time, it was tears of joy, as many had also expected the European team to be eliminated. That the Worlds are very emotional, is also shown by the casters from Taiwan.

Rekkles fights with tears (Source: Twitter)

New record for Europe: With Fnatic’s victory, all three European teams managed to advance to the next round:

  • Splyce secured their advancement already on Thursday
  • G2 Esports advanced on Friday

All three teams finished in second place, so they cannot meet in the next round.

What about Group D? Today, on October 20, Group D plays its return round. There, the last American team Team Liquid fights for advancement.

Currently, they have a record of 2:1, but Invictus Gaming, winners of Worlds 2018, and DAMWON Gaming have the same result. It will be very exciting there.

For Clutch Gaming, however, it was the last match ever. The organization will be taken over by Dignitas, which secured its place in America for the upcoming season back in summer.

Faker has to concede defeat to Veigar

How did the match against SKT1 go? After the rather mediocre match against Clutch Gaming, many fans and especially the casters expected a loss from Fnatic. But they made a very clever decision.

They allowed Faker Akali for the mid lane, only to counter him in the champion selection. Nemesis of Fnatic picked the wizard Veigar and made Faker look pale multiple times.

The most spectacular scene was an attempted tower dive by Faker. This, however, went terribly wrong:

Nemesis was so strong on Veigar that he ended up with a full Mejai’s Soulstealer. His ultimate destroyed the opposing team. Additionally, he managed several spectacular blocks with the ability Event Horizon (E), which secured Fnatic several towers.

Alongside Nemesis, Bwipo of Fnatic also performed extremely well. The top laner dominated on Gangplank in the early game against Khan on Vladimir.

Big showdown against Royal Never Give Up

How did the last match of Group C go? At the end of the match day, Fnatic faced the Chinese team Royal Never Give Up. Both had won 3 matches and lost 2. This duel was to decide who would make it to the quarter-finals.

From the start, the European team held nothing back and dominated the proceedings. They managed good trades repeatedly and secured the dragon four times.

After 22 minutes, they had a gold lead of 5,500 and quickly secured the Baron buff. After that, they slowly but surely tore down RNG’s base.

In the end, the winner was Fnatic and Rekkles could not hold back his tears. He struggled with a small trauma related to the opposing AD carry Uzi, against whom he had lost at Worlds 2017 and MSI 2018.

Now, for the first time, it was tears of joy, as many had also expected the European team to be eliminated. That the Worlds are very emotional, is also shown by the casters from Taiwan.

Rekkles fights with tears (Source: Twitter)

New record for Europe: With Fnatic’s victory, all three European teams managed to advance to the next round:

  • Splyce secured their advancement already on Thursday
  • G2 Esports advanced on Friday

All three teams finished in second place, so they cannot meet in the next round.

What about Group D? Today, on October 20, Group D plays its return round. There, the last American team Team Liquid fights for advancement.

Currently, they have a record of 2:1, but Invictus Gaming, winners of Worlds 2018, and DAMWON Gaming have the same result. It will be very exciting there.

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