LLA 2024 Clausura: Movistar R7 Defeats Isurus to Secure First Finalist Spot

LLA 2024 Clausura: Movistar R7 Defeats Isurus to Secure First Finalist Spot

7. August 2024 by Valentin Pasetti

In a thrilling series, Movistar R7 emerged victorious against Isurus with a 3-1 win, securing their spot as the first finalist in the 2024 Clausura of the Latin American League (LLA). This victory marks Movistar R7’s fourth consecutive final appearance in the LLA, further solidifying their dominance in the region.

A Clash of Titans

Both Isurus and Movistar R7 were standout teams during the regular season of the LLA 2024 Clausura, consistently battling for the top spot. Their paths crossed again in the upper bracket final of the playoffs, where the stakes were high, and a direct ticket to the grand finals was on the line.

Despite Isurus’s strong performance throughout the season, Movistar R7 showcased superior gameplay and strategic prowess to clinch the series.

Match Breakdown

Movistar R7 Defeats Isurus to Become First Finalist in LLA 2024 Clausura

Game 1: A Strong Start for Movistar R7

The series began cautiously, with both teams focusing on farming in the early minutes. However, Movistar R7 quickly took control of the map through well-coordinated rotations by Sebastián “Oddie” Niño, securing early objectives. Despite Isurus’s attempts to retaliate, R7’s aggressive playstyle and superior gold lead allowed them to close out the game in just 26 minutes.

Game 2: Dominance Continues

In the second game, Movistar R7 continued their dominance with early plays in the bot lane, giving Lorenzo “Ceo” Tevez a significant advantage. Isurus tried to counter by targeting the top lane, but R7’s ability to respond effectively to these plays further widened the gold gap, bringing them to match point.

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Game 3: Isurus Fights Back

Isurus managed to turn the tide in Game 3 with a surprising lane swap strategy that secured control of the top side of the map. After a brief pause due to technical issues, Isurus capitalized on their lead by controlling objectives and forcing fights, which allowed them to secure their first win of the series.

Game 4: R7 Secures the Series

Returning to their aggressive roots, Movistar R7 quickly took the lead in Game 4 through successful plays from their mid-jungle duo. Although Isurus’s jungler Kim “OnFleek” Jang-gyeom tried to keep his team in the game, R7’s solo laners began to dominate, forcing Isurus to concede key objectives.

With a Hextech Soul and Baron Nashor in hand, Movistar R7 executed a decisive play that led to a game-winning team fight, sealing their spot in the finals.

 

Conclusion

Despite the loss, Isurus still has a chance to reach the finals through the lower bracket. They await the winner of the match between Estral Esports and Infinity, who will face off on Wednesday, August 7. Fans can catch all the action live on the official LLA Twitch and YouTube channels.

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