TL;DR
- Rekkles achieved flawless 9/0/9 KDA in his G2 debut against MAD Lions
- Over 230,000 viewers witnessed G2’s aggressive playstyle with new roster
- Perkz left for Cloud9 seeking permanent mid lane position after 5 years
- G2 maintained core 2020 roster with strategic bot lane upgrade
- Team demonstrated controlled chaos with Rekkles providing stable late-game carry

The 2021 LEC season launched with explosive action as G2 Esports secured a decisive victory over MAD Lions in the opening match.
Global esports enthusiasts flooded streams as the season commenced with this highly anticipated showdown. With viewership peaking above 230,000 concurrent spectators, G2’s revamped lineup featuring new ADC Martin “Rekkles” Larsson demonstrated disciplined aggression against the restructured MAD Lions squad.
.@G2esports win the first game of the #LEC season! pic.twitter.com/HLgXpzntf8
— LEC (@LEC) January 22, 2021
Rekkles with a stellar debut on G2 Esports
Following an intense offseason filled with roster speculation, all attention focused on Rekkles in the bottom lane. Having been G2’s primary rival for years, his transition to the organization proved immediately impactful during their inaugural victory.
Rekkles received one of his signature champions, Sivir, enabling his preferred strategic approach. Through efficient early-game farming, he rapidly evolved into a teamfight menace, accumulating multiple eliminations. Leveraging G2’s trademark aggressive tactics, teammates created optimal scenarios for Rekkles to unleash substantial damage output.
Despite occasional moments of instability, G2 maintained command over the match’s chaotic elements, gradually building advantages. After securing initial takedowns, Rekkles positioned himself as the definitive late-game carry. His miraculous Mountain Dragon steal further elevated an already impressive inaugural performance.
After just one competitive outing, Rekkles appears seamlessly integrated into G2’s system. Many analysts and supporters expressed concerns about his compatibility with G2’s unpredictable, high-tempo approach, yet initial evidence suggests he’s thriving within it. Conversely, G2 benefits from possessing a consistent, reliable carry presence in the bottom lane. Rekkles concluded the match with an impeccable 9/0/9 stat line on Sivir.
Following this ideal season commencement, G2 prepares to challenge SK Gaming on January 23.
⚫️⚪️???? pic.twitter.com/NHtTFNP2uU
— Martin Larsson (@RekklesLoL) January 22, 2021
What is the G2 Esports 2021 LEC roster?
G2 enters the 2021 competitive season retaining most of their 2020 lineup, implementing one crucial alteration in the bot lane. The organization executed a significant acquisition by securing Rekkles from longtime competitor Fnatic. G2 Esports’ current competitive roster features these professional players:
- Top – Martin “Wunder” Hansen
- Jungle – Marcin “Jankos” Jankowski
- Mid – Rasmus “Caps” Winther
- Bot – Martin “Rekkles” Larsson
- Support – Mihael “Mikyx” Mehle
What happened to G2 Perkz?
The esports community experienced widespread surprise when former bot and mid lane specialist Luka “Perkz” Perković decided to depart G2 Esports for Cloud9 in North America’s LCS. After five successful years competing under the G2 banner, Perkz pursued his ambition to transition into a primary mid lane competitor. This career evolution remained unattainable within G2’s existing structure, ultimately leading to his exit from the organization he long called home.
Action Checklist
- Analyze Rekkles’ champion pool adaptation to G2’s aggressive style
- Review G2’s controlled chaos strategy in teamfight scenarios
- Compare team dynamics pre and post Perkz departure
- Study early-game farming techniques for optimal late-game carry potential
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