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3 days ago |
sheepesports.com | Armand Luque
"My goal is to be the best. For me, there’s no point in playing if that’s not what you’re aiming for"After a brief appearance at Echoes of the Rift, Héloïse "Torlaine" Klaine and her team, the Femmes Fatales, are gearing up to prove themselves following their qualification for the 2025 Equal Esports Cup. With a spot at League of Legends Game Changers (LGC) Rising on the line, the budding squad has everything to gain and nothing to lose.
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2 weeks ago |
sheepesports.com | Armand Luque
"I would like to apologize for losing another final. It’s very disappointing for you guys and also for us [...] I really want to win, you know? When we fuck up, there’s nothing you can do afterwards, you can’t turn back time—you can only move forward"The Samurais have suffered defeat at the hands of the Spanish juggernaut Movistar KOI, once again falling short in the League of Legends EMEA Championship (LEC) Grand Finals—marking their second runner-up finish in 2025.
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2 weeks ago |
sheepesports.com | Armand Luque
"Last week we used all our effort preparing for Karmine Corp, and this week we focused a lot more on G2 because we already knew what KC was going to do"The Spanish juggernaut of Movistar KOI reigns supreme after defeating both Karmine Corp and G2 Esports in back-to-back best-of-five series to claim the League of Legends EMEA Championship (LEC) crown. With their tickets to Canada booked, the team now looks ahead to the Mid-Season Invitational (MSI), where tougher international competition awaits.
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3 weeks ago |
sheepesports.com | Armand Luque
"They were scared for their life, and they know what’s coming. They know they’re screwed. Good luck. You have one week"Continuing their rampage, Karmine Corp advances to the semifinals with a 3-0 victory over Fnatic, aiming to take revenge on their Spanish rivals, Movistar KOI. Riding strong momentum, the Blue Wall now stands on the brink of qualifying for the Mid-Season Invitational (MSI) while also hoping to defend their League of Legends EMEA Championship (LEC) title.
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3 weeks ago |
sheepesports.com | Armand Luque
"We spotted our problems not too long ago, so we didn't have enough time to actually work on them. We were not working properly before that"In a heartbreaker for Fnatic and its fans, the orange and black squad has been eliminated from League of Legends EMEA Championship (LEC) 2025 Spring Playoffs contention after a 0-3 loss to Karmine Corp, finishing the split in fourth place.
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