LYON secure back-to-back LCS titles and spot for MSI 2026

LYON win back-to-back LCS championships by beat Cloud9 3-1 for di 2026 LCS Grand Finals. Di win give LYON direct qualification to MSI 2026, so dem no go play for any play-in rounds. Inspired, LYON jungler carry di run and collect Season MVP. Di team control early-game tempo, turn lane advantages into strong mid-game teamfights. Berserker, Saint, and Isles support with main roles, help make LYON look like one unit instead of depending on any one player. Article talk say 2026 LCS format get only eight teams, restructure wey cut down "free wins," making LYON consistency across back-to-back splits more important. LYON history include old brands Lyon Gaming and Rainbow7 after dem merge with Six Karma. Di current streak na di payoff of di rebuilding after di merger. MSI 2026 don set for late June to mid-July, where LYON go face champions from Korea, China, Europe and other big regions.
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