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Alliance and SK keep the lead in the EU LCS

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The first day of the second super-week for the season kicks off with Alliance and SK Gaming still proving they are the best that Europe has to offer.

The day kicked off with Fnatic testing their mettle against ROCCAT. Fnatic went back to their trademarked double AP composition that hasn't been giving them much luck recently. This time, though, sOAZ utilized Ziggs to bully around ROCCAT's top lane.  With ROCCAT's sloppy play and Rekkles having increased teamfight participation, Fnatic was able to take the first game.

SK Gaming was up next against the declining Gambit Gaming, where Edward and Genja suffered crushing defeat to CandyPanda and nRated. Edward continued to choke and pull off bad Sona ultimates, which supplemented the poor teamfights for Gambit Gaming. With a strong late-game presence and amazing dragon control, SK Gaming took the victory decisively.

Copenhagen Wolves vs. ROCCAT started with ROCCAT being ahead and Copenhagen Wolves eventually finding slight opportunities for comebacks.  However, they weren't able to push this efficiently and so ROCCAT maintained the lead.  Eventually, ROCCAT were able to take the game.

Millenium vs. Fnatic was the fourth game of the night.  It opened up with a big fight where both received an early kill. A game-winning fight occurred which gave them dragon control, but Fnatic still acquired dragon.  After catching out Millenium, Fnatic acquired a lead and kept it.  Grabbing a free baron allowed Fnatic to secure the win.

The final game was Alliance vs. Supa Hot Crew and Alliance's expected performance didn't disappoint. While a few mistakes were had in the mid-game, Alliance were able to crush Supa Hot Crew in an early fight, trading it for a dragon.  However, once Alliance acquired baron, it was over for Supa Hot Crew.



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