LoL – Rogue European Champion
Rogue fought back this Sunday evening in Malmö at the end of the spring edition after being beaten hard (3-0) by G2 in the final of the spring segment of the League of Legends European Championship. Big surprise.
consecration for snape
Rogue pulled off a small feat this Sunday night in the League of Legends European Championship Summer Split Finals in Malmö. Facing their G2 spring minions in a one-sided title match, Andrei “Odoamne” Pascu’s side exacted a crushing 3-0 revenge to clinch their first-ever continental title.
But few have given Rogue a real chance against a dominant roster in the playoffs, especially against opponents at the top of the double elimination table (3-0 in G2) a week ago. But the new European champions have made progress in a few days and have already worked hard to fight back on Saturday.
Against G2, he excelled in all aspects of the game: more creative drafts, better players in the laning phase, skillful teamfights, very low error rate. Unable to earn a point. When Markos “Comp” Stamkopoulos was named MVP, the team took the overall lead, led by jungle-perfect Gunsung “Malrang” Kim, taking advantage of the many opportunities offered by his paddy field teammates.
An unexpected success
As the number of European G2 mid laner finals Rasmus “caps” Winther has played to date. He won them all. This loss against Rogue is his first loss at this level of competition. Huge success aside, Rogue’s 2022 story is pretty awesome. Considered an ‘average’ team on paper at the start of the season after two stars were transferred and replaced by lesser-known players. Eventually, Odoamne, one of the club’s and league’s 27-year veterans, won his first title. Comp has emerged as one of the most successful adcs in the LEC after a tough 2021 at Vitality. Adrian “Trymbi” Trybus took on a crazy dimension, as evidenced by his positioning in the final… All this amid persistent rumors of a partnership with Coy, a Spanish club who could take Rogue’s place next year.