Fnatic defeated G2 Esports 2-1 in a Week 2 showdown during the LEC 2026 Spring Split. After dropping the opening game, Fnatic stormed back with dominant victories in Games 2 and 3 to take down one of Europe’s most decorated organizations.
The series looked over after Game 1. G2 took the opener convincingly enough that many viewers switched off their streams. But Fnatic came alive in Game 2 with a performance that flipped the entire narrative.
Jungler Razork defined the comeback with relentless aggression. His flash engages into multiple enemies forced fights that G2 couldn’t answer. That willingness to pull the trigger gave Fnatic the tempo advantage they needed.
Mid laner Vladi went deathless in Game 2 as Fnatic dismantled G2’s composition. The momentum carried straight into Game 3, where Fnatic closed out the series without giving G2 a chance to respond.
BrokenBlade struggled heavily in the final two games. The G2 top laner combined for a 0/14/3 scoreline across Games 2 and 3, with stats of 0/7/0 on Ambessa and 0/7/2 on Renekton. The carry-focused picks collapsed under Fnatic’s pressure, bringing up questions about G2’s draft strategy and role assignments.
The best-of-three format proved crucial. If this had been a single game, G2 walks away with the win and the narrative stays simple. Instead, Fnatic got two more chances to adjust their approach and execute a different game plan. They took full advantage.

