TL;DR
- Team Liquid’s coaching staff won by nearly doubling second-place Cloud9’s points
- Joshua ‘Jatt’ Leesman led a remarkable turnaround from 9th to 1st place
- Bjergsen and CoreJJ remain MVP favorites with Closer and Blaber as dark horses
- The MVP winner will be determined by fan voting on Twitter
- Results showcase the critical importance of coaching staff expertise in competitive success

In a stunning display of coaching excellence, Team Liquid secured the Coaching Staff of the Split award with a commanding lead, accumulating nearly twice as many points as runner-up Cloud9. This decisive victory underscores the dramatic improvement in strategic direction and player development under their revamped leadership structure.
Congratulations to
@TL_Jatt,
@TL_Dodo,
@liquidcain,
@CroissantLoL, and the entire staff at
@TeamLiquidLoL
on winning the 2020
#LCS
Summer Coaching Staff of the Split Award!
#TLWINLearn more at:
https://t.co/v3wk5c8mwX
pic.twitter.com/JkJL8yp8Xt— LCS (@LCSOfficial)
August 18, 2020
Liquid demonstrated exceptional resilience throughout the 2020 LCS Summer Split, culminating in a first-place regular season finish heading into playoffs. This represents a complete reversal from their spring performance where they finished ninth and failed to qualify for postseason competition.
The pivotal change came between splits with the addition of Joshua “Jatt” Leesman as head coach. Jatt brought a unique perspective from his extensive background as an LCS caster and previous experience as a professional jungler for Dignitas dating back to 2011.
Initially facing skepticism about his transition from broadcasting to coaching, Jatt quickly silenced doubters by demonstrating exceptional strategic acumen. His dual background as both competitor and analyst provided comprehensive understanding of competitive dynamics and in-game decision-making. Collaborating with Jang “Cain” Nu-ri, Kang “Dodo” Jun-hyeok, and Chris “Croissant” Sun, Jatt established a collaborative environment where collective coaching intelligence propelled the team to unprecedented success.
The spring collapse surprised the entire League of Legends community, and the departure of star bot laner Yiliang “Doublelift” Peng appeared to signal irreversible decline for the organization. However, the coaching team and players collectively defied expectations by defeating every LCS opponent at least once during the summer campaign.
Top 10 LCS MVP Award Contenders Have Been Announced
Beyond the coaching recognition, the league has unveiled the ten players competing for Most Valuable Player honors. While the ultimate recipient won’t be announced until September 4, the candidate pool reveals fascinating insights into standout performers across the competition.
The top ten contenders for the 2020
#LCS
Summer
@Honda
MVP Award! Who do you think is going win the award this Split?
#HondaMVP
pic.twitter.com/JhlyESaT19— LCS (@LCSOfficial)
August 18, 2020
Søren “Bjergsen” Bjerg and Jo “CoreJJ” Yong-in continue to lead MVP conversations and maintain their status as primary contenders. However, several exceptional performers could potentially claim the award based on their indispensable contributions to team success.
Can “Closer” Çelik and Robert “Blaber” Huang have particularly distinguished themselves through consistently dominant jungle performances. These players represent compelling dark horse candidates, though the final determination rests with community voting conducted through Twitter platforms.
Action Checklist
- Analyze Team Liquid’s coaching strategies for implementation in your own team management approach
- Review MVP contender performances to identify key success patterns
- Participate in MVP voting on Twitter before the September 4 deadline
- Study the coaching staff’s turnaround methodology for competitive insights
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