Top Esports needs to stop Karsa from going ballistic – LPL Spring Playoffs

Victory Five were the best team at the LPL 2022 Spring Split, hands down. Top Esports huffed and puffed into the Playoffs after finishing fifth in the same league. In terms of familiarity, both teams have had a fair share of run-ins, and are aware of each other’s game. In that sense, no team can claim to have an edge.

That said, Victory Five believed they were the favored team on current form, and TOP proved them wrong. Can they do it again?

V5 vs Top Esports Rematch

Victory Five gets ever closer

V5 went on a giant-killing spree to rack up 14 wins out of 16, comfortably ahead of second-placed Royal Never Give Up. They got there on the back of an impressive five-match winning spree towards the end of the league phase. But that was a while ago. Since then, they have stumbled a bit, but that they are still in the hunt for their first-ever LPL crown should be comforting enough.

It’s been quite a remarkable turnaround too. Last year, they finished their summer campaign winless. Even a single win from there on would have counted as an improvement. They not only surprised everyone, but surpassed their own expectations, perhaps. Victory Five has gotten here the hard way. A. 3-2 loss at the hands of Top Esports in the fourth round sent them into the losers’ bracket fixture against JD Gaming. There, they flexed their muscles and silenced any voice of doubt there may have been to win it in four games to get to the semi-finals.

They’re an intimidating outfit, stacked with heavyweights. Three of the five members of the All-LPL first team, including Rookie, are part of the outfit. Karsa is coming off a magical series against JD Gaming. By effecting 17 kills, he set the record for most kills by a jungler in a single game. He has been equally proficient in team play. He leads the team in players of the game honors too.

If Top Esports wants to go two for two in a best-of-five, they will need to stop Karsa from going absolutely berserk in the jungle.

TES want to reclaim their pre-season rankings

Unlike Victory Five, Top Esports were favourites coming into the Spring Split. Winners of the 2021 Demacia Cup, they were expected to go spotless clean – a bit of a run like T1 in the LCK. Instead, they were jolted early, losing four of their first six games.

Then they won nine of their next 10 to finish the regular

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