The fun time is over! The group stages of LoL World Championship has come to an end. Now only eight teams remain to fight for the title of becoming the best team in the world. In the past days, we have seen some of the most amazing plays. We have seen the underdogs competing against the big guns. The big teams haven’t performed as expected since they took smaller teams for granted.
Now we have the quarter-final matchups to look forward. Four games will be played in the next couple of days so just sit back and enjoy the best League of Legends teams fighting for supremacy.
The reason why we have picked this match for you is that it is the battle of the best team in the world against the underdogs. RNG has been phenomenal this year since the won every competition they participated in. While G2 was able to make a strong comeback in the Play-In stage even when the odds were against them. The French side accomplished a similar feat in the group stage to reach the quarterfinals. Can G2 overcome this immovable obstacle and silence the critics or will RNG completely demolish them? Let’s have a look at what the statistics have to say.
Royal Never Give Up, the favorites
Royal Never Give Up (RNG) is a force to reckoned with at the moment. This year the fortune finally smiles for RNG players since they have won all the tournaments in which they participated. Spring Split, MSI, Rift Rivals, Summer Split, only the world cup is missing to complete the RGN collection.
The star of the team is Uzi who is considered as the best ADC in the world. The rest of his team is not to be underestimated. Between the synergy of the support Ming with its ADC, the duo has been quite phenomenal in the bot lane. Moreover, the good performance of the midlaner Xiaohu has also contributed well in the ambitions of the organization. RNG has all the great assets to win the competition. But the real strength of RNG lies in their ability to completely change the way they play according to their junglers.
On the one hand, the madness and incredible mechanics of Mlxg can allow them to be unpredictable, at the risk of putting themselves in uncomfortable situations. On the other hand, Karsa brings them a much better game vision, allowing them to play smarter against more cautious teams.
Therefore, it is fair to say that RNG has multiple styles of play which could be a problem for their upcoming opponents.
RNG major weakness
While the RNG seems impregnable, they showed signs of weakness against Invictus Gaming during the summer split of the LPL. Their strategy is not always perfect, and RNG may lack respect for their opponents when they are ahead. If players sometimes make mistakes, they compensate with their incredible management in team fights. But if a team manages to find an advantage early in the game, it can destabilize the Chinese champions and steal a victory. Complacency might be a problem for the team. However, at this big stage, they should know to respect every team no matter how weak or strong it is.
G2 Esports: a chance to reach the semis?
After losing to SuperMassive in the first game of the Play-In, G2 Esports was predicted to be eliminated early. Perkz and his men, however, managed to get back on track and qualified for the group stage in the win against Infinity. The trend that emerged is two-fold: first, the wildcard teams are not so bad this year and secondly, G2 Esports does not seem to have finished with its curse in international tournaments. Whether for lack of seriousness or training, they will have to get their act together in the quarterfinals since this is the first time the team has made it this far.
The first lesson from Play In and group stage for G2 is that Wunder can be fabulous if you let him play aggressive champions. During the Bo5 against Infinity, he simply saved his team by convincing Hjarnan. The second lesson is more negative i.e. Perkz seems to be completely lost on the Summoner’s Rift as late as Spring Split and Jankos are still so irregular. This can be a huge setback against RNG and Uzi.
Key factor for G2 Esports
The key will be the concentration and confidence in the top and the bot to try to get a game against RNG. Forcing plays through the midlane does not work unless Jankos and Perkz are playing comfortably. It’s better to play safely in the middle and let Wunder do his duty. In team fights, if Hjarnan is protected, he can win the game on his own. So G2 will have a lot to think about against the super team of RNG.
The Knockout Stage pairings have not been lenient for G2, who will meet the current Mid-Season Invitational champions in the quarterfinals. The Chinese team will certainly keep the guard high, but it will really need a miracle for the Bianconeri to see the light of the semi-finals this year.
Final Verdict
It goes without saying that G2 will have to play their best game of the years against the possible champions of Worlds. However, the French side seems to slip up and always fails to deliver. So RNG will be looking for a 3-0 victory. However, the team will have to respect since it is not a joke that G2 has made it this far.
Odds on bookmakers
Bookmakers | Royal Never Give Up Odds | G2 Esports Odds | ||
European | American | European | American | |
Arcanebet.com | 1.15 | -666 | 5.06 | +406.00 |
Buff88 | 1.15 | -666 | 5.08 | +408.00 |
Loot.bet | 1.09 | -1111 | 6.80 | +580.00 |
EGB.com | 1.04 | -2500 | 5.60 | +560.00 |
1XBet | 1.05 | -2000 | 7.60 | +660.00 |
Shehryar is a professional eSports analyst with a particular affinity for CS:GO, LoL, and DOTA. He covers major eSports events across the world for WagerBop.
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