G2 Esports triumphed over Splyce in the European League of Legends Championship Series (EU LCS) finals, 3-1. With the victory, G2 Esports became the back-to-back EU LCS split champions in rather decisive fashion. The team will represent Europe at the World Championship as the first seed from the region.Splyces lone win was not the teams only highlight during this series. They entered the finals as a massive underdog, but showed plenty of fight during the matchup. And it was through the teamfighting element of the game that Splyce proved to be worth its salt. Kasper Kobbe Kobberup and Martin Wunder Hansen were absolutely essential damage dealers in the first three games of the series. The duo kept the team afloat and nearly forced the late game victory multiple times throughout the set purely through positioning and stellar initiation. But, the team seemingly ran out of steam halfway through game three. If it wasnt Kobbe or Wunder making plays, Splyce didnt have any other option. In game four, despite the near insurmountable deficit, Splyce still forced fights and made it entertaining. The underdogs simply couldnt match the power of G2 Esports, and with only two players showing up, it was a wash after that.G2 Esports did it again. The team rolled over Splyce once it figured out how to stunt the damage and item progression of both Wunder and Kobbe. Luka PerkZ Perkovic was especially great, with ban-worthy play on Vladimir; whether it was the champions strengths in controlling both the teamfight and the lane, PerkZ individual mechanical skill or both, G2 Esports dominated whenever it drafted the pick. PerkZ was the flash that G2 Esports needed and provided plenty of fireworks for the fans while wrapping up the series. The backbone of the team, Jesper Zven Svenningsen, also made his presence felt. Ever-consistent Zven was solid and unwavering throughout the matchup, whether a game was won or lost. 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Sussex 313 (Robinson 81, Brown 71, Nash 65, Dexter 5-52) beat Leicestershire 135 (Dexter 52, Magoffin 5-50, Archer 4-31) and 119 (Wiese 3-20, Archer 3-31) by an innings and 59 runsScorecard Leicestershire were bowled out for less than 150 for the second time in the match as they subsided to an embarrassing innings defeat at the hands of Sussex.Fine bowling from Steve Magoffin and Jofra Archer, both of whom took full advantage of the green pitch and humid atmosphere to finish the match with seven wickets apiece, along with a partnership of 133 between captain Ben Brown and Ollie Robinson earlier in the day, were the highlights of an impressive performance by the visitors.The visitors resumed on 182 for 7, a lead of 47, and with the pitch - on which 17 wickets fell on the first day - still green, the home side appeared to still be in the game.Leicestershires bowlers lacked spark, however, and Brown and Robinson mixed aggression with application to impressive effect. Neither was afraid to hit the ball in the air, and though they enjoyed the odd moment of good fortune, they also took full toll of some poor deliveries. Brown was first to his fifty, hit off just 56 balls, and Robinson was not far behind.Leicestershire skipper Mark Cosgrove eventually turned in some desperation to the occasional off-spin of Paul Horton, and the former Lancashire opener made the breakthrough in his first over, Brown, on 71, going back and edging an attempted cut to Anggus Robson at first slip.ddddddddddddaving picked up his first first-class wicket in his 178th first-class match, Horton promptly made it two, when Robinson, on 81, reverse-swept him gently to Charlie Shreck at backward point.Zak Chappell then knocked Archers leg stump out of the ground, but by then Sussex were leading by 178.How much of an advantage that was quickly became clear. Magoffin and Archer, sharing the new ball, immediately began to make inroads, Magoffin striking fast with an outswinger edged by Robson to Chris Nash at second slip.Nash then pouched Horton, also off Magoffin, though the opener had been struck several times by Archers seaming deliveries, and one of those deliveries then accounted for Neil Dexter leg before.Cosgrove, and then Mark Pettini, both replicated their first-iinnings dismissals, Cosgrove dismissed leg before trapped on the crease by an inswinger, Pettini losing his off stump when pressing forward in defence, and though Lewis Hill was unfortunate, getting a Wiese delivery which stayed wickedly low, Clint McKay gave first slip catching practice.Archer had his revenge on Chappell by up-rooting his off stump, and though Ned Eckersley fought hard for his 31, another low delivery from Wiese despatched him leg before, and Ben Raine, after another gutsy knock, edged Robinson to first slip. ' ' '