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ROX Tigers end G2's dreams at Worlds

South Korea's ROX Tigers get ready to play against Russia's Albus NoX Luna at the 2016 League of Legends World Championship. Provided by Riot Games

A solid First Blood against South Korea's ROX Tigers couldn't help Europe's G2 Esports make a miracle run to the quarterfinals at the 2016 League of Legends World Championship. G2 sits at 0-4, while ROX moves to 3-1.

Some early moves and trades kept G2 competitive in the match until ROX's three-man push in the bottom lane around 15:30 proved devastating. The Tigers grabbed a few kills and towers while jumping to a 2.5k gold lead. Immediately following, ROX started setting up vision in G2's jungle, leading to more kills and pressure.

G2 tried to make plays, like a clever gank from behind the mid lane tower from top laner Ki "Expect" Dae-han, but ROX always found a way to trade or come out on top. At one point, after taking Baron, ROX was down two players and outnumbered. But ROX's players were still able to push off a healthy G2 Esports team. The Nexus, and the No.1 seed from Europe, fell at 35:19.