HLE steadily developed and reversed the victory. The CFO lineup was completely restrained
2025-07-17 14:52 
On July 17 , the League of Legends Summer Season continued, with the PCS CFO team facing the LCK HLE team. Although CFO took some initiative through several wonderful operations in the early stage, as the game entered the mid-term, the weaknesses of its lineup in team battles were gradually exposed. HLE finally overtook and won through steady operations and continuous development of key heroes.
At the beginning of the game, CFO took advantage of Gwen's relatively weak laning phase and killed him twice in a row at 06:07, successfully establishing an advantage online and taking control of the first dragon. In the subsequent battle for the nest worm, the C positions of both sides each gained a kill, and the situation was once in a stalemate.
As the game entered the middle stage, HLE gradually got into the rhythm. In the second dragon team battle at 13:56, Annie chose to TP around and cut in accurately to kill EZ . Galio, the CFO in the frontal team, also failed to withstand the damage and was killed instantly. HLE successfully took the dragon.
As time progressed to 22 minutes, HLE took the Rift Herald and took the initiative to start the advancement rhythm. At this time , CFO's lineup disadvantage began to emerge. Its upper half was composed of three melee heroes, and they were frequently suppressed when facing the burst and range control of Annie and Gwen. In this wave of dragon group, EZ failed to play effective output, HLE easily won the team battle and successfully controlled the fire dragon.
At 24:33, CFO tried to gather five people to encircle Gwen, but hesitated to switch fire in the process, allowing Gwen to escape. Then HLE launched a counterattack, and the well-developed Sivir turned on the AOE mode, bursting out and got a quad kill, completely taking over the game, and taking the little dragon again.
At 28:14 , the problem of CFO's lineup's lack of strength in the late game was fully exposed. HLE pushed forward strongly with a comprehensive lead in equipment and level, leaving no breathing space for the opponent, and finally won the game in one wave. Although CFO had a brilliant start, it showed a gap in lineup selection and mid-to-late game processing, and failed to maintain its advantage.
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