It’s been a dismal day for the Spanish League of Legends community. First, Fnatic fell to G2, and then Movistar Koi failed to show up against Kcorp, resulting in a resounding 2-0 defeat. The Spanish team’s performance was lackluster, with Jojopyun, Supa, and Álvaro being almost unrecognizable from their usual selves. Kcorp, on the other hand, demonstrated superior teamplay and individual skill, leaving Movistar Koi in the dust.
Movistar Koi did not appear to play
The series couldn’t have started worse for Movistar Koi, with a brutal first map that saw them get stomped by Kcorp. This was arguably the worst game of the split for the Spanish team. Things began to go downhill early on, with a double kill that fell into Targamas’ hands, but it was clear that the team was already on the back foot. The rest of the map was a struggle, with Movistar Koi failing to gain any traction against their opponents.
As the game progressed, it became clear that Kcorp was the better team. They outmaneuvered and outplayed Movistar Koi at every turn, leaving the Spanish team looking lost and disjointed. The final result was a convincing 1-0 lead for Kcorp, and it seemed unlikely that Movistar Koi could mount a comeback.
No reaction in the second map
The second game started off on a more even footing, but Movistar Koi’s draft raised some eyebrows, with a Lee Sin and a Karma Top Blind pick that didn’t quite pay off. However, it was Kcorp who once again proved to be the dominant force, taking control of the third dragon and never looking back. The Spanish team was gaped on all lines, with the French botlane and Vladi being particularly impressive.
Elyoya managed to give Movistar Koi a glimmer of hope with an epic Nashor steal, but it was short-lived, as the team wasted the opportunity with a series of mistakes. Myrwn and Álvaro’s misplays sealed the deal, and Kcorp took the second map, securing a 2-0 win.
It’s been a disastrous day for Movistar Koi, who played their worst League of Legends of 2025. Meanwhile, Kcorp has looked impressive, dominating on all lines. The Spanish team will have to regroup and try to bounce back from this defeat, while Kcorp will face off against G2 in the final of the winter split next week.