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T1 Complete Perfect Split with Dominant Victory Over Gen.G in LCK Finals

Zoe Chen
Zoe Chen
Esports Correspondent
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T1 Complete Perfect Split with Dominant Victory Over Gen.G in LCK Finals
T1 capped off an undefeated LCK Spring Split with a convincing 3-1 victory over Gen.G in the finals, securing their spot at MSI with dominant form.

T1 completed one of the most dominant seasons in LCK history today, defeating Gen.G 3-1 in the Spring Split finals to cap off a perfect 18-0 regular season run. The victory not only secured T1 their eleventh LCK title but also booked their ticket to the Mid-Season Invitational as Korea's representative, where they will look to reclaim international supremacy.

The series began with fireworks as Gen.G took the opening game in a back-and-forth thriller that lasted 47 minutes. Canyon's masterful Graves performance and Chovy's lane dominance on Azir seemed to indicate that the finals would be a lengthy affair. However, T1 responded in emphatic fashion, winning the next three games in increasingly dominant fashion to silence any doubts about their championship credentials.

Faker, the legendary mid-laner who continues to defy Father Time at age 30, was instrumental in T1's comeback. His Orianna performance in Game 2 was a clinic in team fighting, delivering a game-changing five-man Shockwave that swung momentum decisively in T1's favor. "The team never panicked after losing Game 1," Faker said in the post-match interview. "We knew our preparation was solid, and we just needed to execute our game plan better."

The series also showcased the emergence of Zeus as one of the world's premier top laners. His aggressive Jayce play in Games 3 and 4 created constant pressure on Gen.G's macro game, forcing them into reactive positions that played directly into T1's strengths. The 22-year-old has seamlessly filled the void left by Khan's retirement, providing T1 with the kind of top-side threat that makes their team compositions virtually unbeatable.

Keria's support play was equally impressive, with his Thresh and Nautilus performances earning him the finals MVP award. His ability to create picks and peel for his carries proved crucial in the decisive moments of Games 2, 3, and 4. The synergy between Keria and ADC Gumayusi has reached new heights this split, forming what many consider the best bot lane duo in the world.

T1's perfect split puts them in excellent position heading into MSI, where they will face the champions from China's LPL, Europe's LEC, and North America's LCS. Their combination of veteran leadership from Faker and Bengi, along with the explosive talent of their younger players, makes them the early favorites to claim the MSI trophy. For an organization that has won multiple World Championships, this perfect split represents both a return to form and a statement of intent for the remainder of 2026.

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