Marcin ‘Jankos’ Jankowski of G2 Jungler has won the most valuable player award for LEC Spring Split of 2020

      

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One must bow down and show their respect for the First Blood King. With an impressive show at the LEC Spring Split of 2020, it is the second time in a row that the MVP award is won by Marcin ‘Jankos’ Jankowski of G2 Esports. G2’s Jungler, Marcin “Jankos” Jankowski Wins The 2020 LEC Spring Split Most Valuable Player Award.

The jungler from the League of Legends which is 24 years old had added another major and great season which is a phenomenal achievement and an addition to his list. It has led all the players in LEC with having a tally of 96 kills. He also led by quite a margin, all the European junglers who were there in KDA, assists, the average of gold difference which is at an interval of 10 minutes, first-blood percentage and also the average damage to the champions per minute.

Jankos remains and stands ground as the only player from the team who remained consistent with G2. There were times when his teammates stumbled during the game and whenever that happened he will invariably out up a big show with some ganks that are perfectly timed and will roam about to help them remain even. Because of the fantastic and great performances dished out by him, he fetched up winning seven of the Player of the Game award that was awarded throughout the spring season. He is considered as one of the premier junglers in Europe starting from his days with his stint in Roccat which happens to be his former team. The fire in his gameplay was first noticed by G2 who was instrumental in picking him up directly for their roster they have and it happened immediately after the top layer and the Korean jungle who happens to be the former duo bid adieu and left their team.

However, one player who was definitely in the reckoning to have won the award and that too quite noticeably was their very own fellow teammate, none other than Luka ‘Perkz’ Perkovic who made a brilliant return to his very own mid lane after having spent a single season as the starting AD carry for the team. Perkz came tantalizingly close to securing the MVP all by himself, but in the end, it has been own by Jankos after having a wonderful stint throughout the season. The phenomena who is only 21 years old boasts of having the third-most number of kills and has inflicted the damage to champion per minute which is third-highest in the list of average in the LEC. Perkz was able to show that it does not matter on which lane he belongs to, but he has the potential to be victorious by carrying his team on his shoulders.

The iteration that is currently provided by G2 is one of the best of the lot as things were stepped up by Caps for the role of ADC and the online kingdom has been reduced by Perkz. It seems that these boys have targeted the World Championship once all over again and no one can be found insight who can stop them from achieving it. Jankos is getting very closer to the level of Perkz and is considered to be in the elite list of the all-time greatest players as jungler. He has got an uncanny knack of fitting in the shoes of whatsoever meta that he has been part of with his picks in jungle. He never turned his back from tank pick or a carry if his team ever needed something like that. He happens to be one of the best players to have ever graced LEC.

At the moment, Perkz and Jankos will both make an effort to take apart Fnatic one more time to take the European title back home for the seventh time since 2013. You can catch a glimpse of all the mouthwatering action on the official Twitch channel of LEC or the YouTube channel of LoL Esports.