One incredible stat proves who Fnatic’s most important player was at VCT LOCK//IN
Fnatic’s VALORANT star Leo Janesson, Dot Esports’ choice for VCT LOCK//IN São Paulo MVP, was a force to be reckoned with throughout the entire $500,000 tournament. One outstanding stat flew under the radar even after the tournament was over, and it’s Leo’s capability of not conceding opening frags.
Leo didn’t concede a first death in all of the three first matches Fnatic played at VCT LOCK//IN, in which they faced Sentinels, FURIA, and 100 Thieves. The Sova main only got his first death in match number four against Natus Vincere, after he played a total of 160 rounds at VCT LOCK//IN.