Team Vitality’s super team got off to a rocky 0-3 start in week 1 of the LEC, including losses to Fnatic, MAD Lions, and, most concerningly, fringe playoff contender Excel Esports — but they're turning it around now.
Although we’re missing many of the heavy-hitters we’ve come to know and love, the battle in the bot lane is still very exciting.
Whether that’s getting focus from their team and hitting that late-game stride early, or playing the lane safe and coming through when it matters most, bot laners in 2022 will be defined by their ability to close out games.
The laning trio will join support Labrov and jungler Selfmade, the latter of whom was acquired by VIT from Fnatic before the start of the 2021 LEC Summer Split.
According to an announcement made on MAD Lions’ social media, AD carry Matyáš "Carzzy" Orság will be officiallly leaving the LEC team.
Ahead of the 2021 Summer Split, we are ranking the top 10 western AD carries, looking at the LCS and LEC regions combined.
The close series between DWG KIA and MAD Lions in the semifinals of the 2021 Mid-Season Invitational ended with DWG KIA heading to the finals. Despite the loss, MAD Lions were still positive that they
Following the conclusion of the first day of MSI 2021, Carzzy spoke to Inven Global about defeating PSG Talon, the current level of his individual play, and MAD Lions' relative strength in Group B.
There’s a good mixture of new and old in the bot lane of the 2021 Mid-Season Invitational. There are seasoned veterans and rookies from around the world. We rank the best five from all 11 bot lane carries gathered in Iceland for MSI.
MAD Lions had an incredible first season in the LEC after rebranding from Splyce in 2020. They signed a roster full of rookies and made it to Worlds. Here is what our sources have confirmed for their 2021 roster:
INTZ becomes the second team knocked out of Worlds, following the LJL's V3 Esports from Group B yesterday. They played a tiebreaker game against MAD Lions after finding themselves tied for last with a 1-3 record. Read more on INTZ's run here:
The ghost was named Disco Nunu, by the way.
Andrei "Orome" Popa had his roots in competitive games before League of Legends became a worldwide phenomenon. Today, the Romanian Top Laner, plays for MAD Lions, splitting his time between the current number one team in the League of Legends European Championship, and its regional league team, MAD Lions Madrid, in the SuperLiga Orange.
If you have been keeping up with MAD Lions in the League of Legends European Championship, then you are likely familiar with the simple fact of their roster consisting almost entirely of rookies. Marek "Humanoid" Brázda is the only exception to the rule.
Carzzy has entered the League of Legends European Championship stage for the first time this Spring Split. The youngest player in the league had all eyes on him, as MAD Lions outshined favorite teams in the competition.
"We have insane players with a very high ceiling, and none of them have reached their full potential yet."
We have picked some of our favorite League of Legends streamers for you to watch while we wait for things to get back to normal. From pros gathering to play together on stream to Tyler1 screeching at us, here is our list:
MAD Lions Bot Laner Matyáš "Carzzy" Orság joined Lara Lunardi in the League of Legends European Championship to talk about team synergy, his relationship with his teammates and the coaching staff.