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Hka Vs G2 | Worlds Group Stage Day 4 | Hong Kong Attitude Vs G2 Esports (2019) 99%

HKA entered the Rift with a clear strategy to match G2’s aggressive, fast-paced style. The early game remained remarkably even, with HKA even securing a slight gold lead at points as they punished uncharacteristic mistakes from G2's support, . The underdogs looked prepared to cause an upset, refusing to be intimidated by the European first seed's reputation. The Jankos Turning Point

The tide shifted decisively around the 15-minute mark when G2's jungler, , secured a massive triple kill during a mid-game skirmish. This play broke the deadlock, allowing G2 to begin their trademark snowball. Jankos finished the match with a dominant 8/0/4 scoreline, acting as the primary catalyst for G2's mid-to-late game control. Closing Out the Week HKA entered the Rift with a clear strategy

In the final match of the first round robin for Group A, maintained their perfect record at the 2019 League of Legends World Championship by defeating Hong Kong Attitude (HKA) . While the reigning MSI champions entered as heavy favorites, the LMS representatives provided their toughest challenge of the opening week, forcing G2 into their longest game of the stage thus far. A Surprising Early Contestation The Jankos Turning Point The tide shifted decisively

According to reports from ESTNN , the match concluded with the following stats: 29:37 Kills: 14 - 5 (G2 in favor) Gold Lead: ~10.7k (G2: 59.8k vs HKA: 49.1k) Objectives: G2 secured 11 Turrets, 3 Dragons, and 1 Baron G2 Esports: League of Legends Worlds 2019 group recap Closing Out the Week In the final match

Despite HKA's resilience, G2's superior individual skill and macro rotations eventually proved too much. and Perkz stepped up in crucial team fights to regain the lead and secure the Baron buff. G2 methodically dismantled HKA's base to end the game, finishing the first week of the Group Stage with a comfortable 3-0 record and top of the table in Group A. Match Statistics Summary

G2 Esports Overcomes Scrappy Hong Kong Attitude to Go 3-0 in Worlds Group A