Forgot password
Enter the email address you used when you joined and we'll send you instructions to reset your password.
If you used Apple or Google to create your account, this process will create a password for your existing account.
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.
Reset password instructions sent. If you have an account with us, you will receive an email within a few minutes.
Something went wrong. Try again or contact support if the problem persists.

MVP KO KT: LCK Week 5 Recap

Continuing from last week’s trend, week five of the LCK was filled with surprises in the form of upsets.
This article is over 7 years old and may contain outdated information

Continuing from last week’s trend, week five of the LCK was filled with surprises in the form of upsets. KT Rolster lost to MVP. Afreeca Freecs lost to the bbq Olivers. Honestly, after seeing this week’s results across the different regions, I would definitely refrain from making any predictions for the foreseeable future. On the plus side, after five weeks of waiting, we will finally get to see the two Korean “super-teams” meet on the rift. Next week, SK Telecom T1 and KT Rolster will face one another in a battle for first place. But seeing as we’ll have to wait another week for that match, here’s this week’s LCK recap to hopefully tide you over.

Recommended Videos


MVP KO KT

Image via INVEN Global

In what seemed to be an extreme take on the “anything you can do, I can do better” ideology, KT Rolster managed to outdo rivals SK Telecom T1 by losing to an even worse team than the Afreeca Freecs. Jokes aside, this was an exceptional series for MVP. Realizing they couldn’t win team-fights, MVP abused KT’s poor map movement, catching out the overextending members of KT until they amassed a big enough gold lead to end the game. By the time KT were given a chance to team-fight, they were so far behind that even their amazing mechanics couldn’t make up for it.

Unlike SKT, who in their loss looked to have outplayed themselves, KT’s loss revealed an exploitable weakness in the form of poor communication and map movement. If KT wants to gain sole possession of first place next week, they’ll need to shore up this weakness or else they could see themselves with another 0-2 loss.


Longzhu Up, Afreeca Down

Image via INVEN Global

Coming off a spectacular win against SK Telecom T1, the Afreeca Freecs did the most “Afreeca Freecs” thing possible and lost their next two games against Longzhu Gaming and the bbq Olivers. While the loss to Longzhu is forgivable, Afreeca’s 2-0 loss to the bbq Olivers is a cause for concern, especially seeing as they are in seventh place, putting them out of playoff contention. Hopefully, Afreeca can address and possibly fix their inconsistency during this break.

Longzhu, on the other hand, is continuing to rise up the rankings. With their win over Afreeca last week, Longzhu is now third in the league. Being the first team in Korea to play Talon and now that their communication issues seem to be fixed, Longzhu has become a very interesting team to watch. In two weeks time, Longzhu will get their chance to hold sole possession of third place when they play Samsung Galaxy, a team they previously beat. If Longzhu beat Samsung, they’ll have the head-to-head record in case anything goes awry for them later in the split.


Weekly Results

MVP 2-0 KT Rolster

SK Telecom T1 2-1 Longzhu Gaming

Kongdoo Monster 2-1 Jin Air Green WIngs

bbq Olivers 2-0 Afreeca Freecs

SK Telecom T1 2-0 Samsung Galaxy

MVP 2-0 ROX Tigers

Longzhu Gaming 2-0 Afreeca Freecs

KT Rolster 2-0 Kongdoo Monster

Samsung Galaxy 2-0 Jin Air Green Wings

ROX Tigers 2-1 bbq Olivers


Current Standings

1 – KT Rolster (7-1)

1 – SK Telecom T1 (7-1)

3 – Longzhu Gaming (5-3)

4 – Samsung Galaxy (5-3)

5 – MVP (5-3)

6 – bbq Olivers (4-4)

7 – Afreeca Freecs (3-5)

8 – ROX Tigers (2-6)

9 – Jin Air Green Wings (1-7)

10 – Kongdoo Monster (1-7)


What was your favorite moment of week five? Let us know by commenting below or tweeting us @GAMURScom.

Article by Malcolm Abbas. Follow him on Twitter @SmashhLoL.


Dot Esports is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission. Learn more about our Affiliate Policy
Author
Image of Malcolm Abbas
Malcolm Abbas
Really like esports.