secured first place in the
LEC regular season standings, remaining unbeaten after three additional victories. At the conclusion of this first LEC Roadtrip, held in Évry-Courcouronnes, four teams had the opportunity to play three matches each in a particularly lively atmosphere. KC emerged as the clear winner of the weekend, while
stood out for the opposite reason, having been officially eliminated from playoff contention after suffering three further defeats.
At the conclusion of the weekend’s matches,
Sheep Esports’ Team of the Week, limited to a maximum of two players per team, features toplaner
, jungler
, midlaner
, AD Carry
, and support
. In recognition of his high-level performances throughout the weekend,
Canna has been named our Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the week.
Toplaner: Canna (MVP)
Despite the strong performances of
and
, it is difficult to be considered the best toplaner of the weekend when
Canna is in such form. Karmine Corp’s Korean top laner delivered consistently impressive performances throughout the weekend, beginning with two strong games against NAVI that earned him the series MVP. Although he was pressured in lane by Rooster the following day, he still managed to find opportunities to influence the game. He concluded the weekend in style with a decisive performance on Vayne against Fnatic, capping off an excellent week for KC.
Jungler: Rhilech
Although he did not secure any additional match MVPs this week, Rhilech once again played a key role in NAVI’s victories. Outmatched by Karmine Corp on the opening day, he recovered well against Fnatic, securing two wins after a pair of long and intense games. Against Shifters, he adopted a highly aggressive approach on Xin Zhao and even brought out Qiyana in the final match—a carry pick less commonly associated with him, yet one on which he once again proved dominant.
Midlaner: Vladi
Vladi makes his first appearance in the Team of the Week this year. Despite a somewhat disappointing weekend for his team, marked by two defeats, the Greek midlaner stood out as their most impactful player. The crowd’s jeers appeared to serve as motivation, pushing him to deliver strong performances. Named MVP in the match against Fnatic after securing a solo kill on Ilias “nuc” Bizriken, he also posed significant challenges to NAVI and Karmine Corp, though without ultimately securing victory.
AD Carry: Caliste
Caliste entertained his home crowd with a series of impressive performances. In a surprisingly close match against Shifters, given the contrasting records of the two teams, Karmine Corp had to rely on their AD carry, whose Sivir performance in Game 3—culminating in a quadrakill—proved decisive. He also played an important role in the victory over Fnatic and, although more subdued against NAVI, continued to perform with a high level of consistency and minimal errors.
Support: Parus
Like the rest of his team, NAVI’s support struggled against Karmine Corp on the opening day before finding his footing over the remainder of the weekend. Parus played a decisive role in the victory over Fnatic and repeated that performance the following day against Shifters. While not relying on standout mechanical plays, the Turkish support distinguished himself through his stability, strong laning phase, and reliable impact in teamfights.