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In a thrilling conclusion to the BLAST Premier World Final, G2 emerged as champions, overpowering Team Spirit with a near-flawless performance. This victory was particularly sweet for the international squad, as it served as a redemption after their earlier disappointment in Rio. Having earned their spot in the World Final by winning the BLAST Fall Final, G2 displayed incredible resilience and skill throughout the event, ultimately cementing their place as one of the best teams in CS2.
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A Redemption Story for G2
Despite a rocky start to the tournament, where G2 suffered a crushing 13-0 defeat on Ancient to Team Liquid in their opening match, they quickly bounced back. The team’s ability to recover and dominate in subsequent matches was nothing short of impressive. After turning the series around against Liquid, they secured a commanding victory over Team Spirit in the group stages, sending them straight to the semifinals. There, they triumphed over Team Vitality in a thrilling series that showcased their adaptability and teamwork.
Rocky Start, Resilient Comeback
As the finals approached, G2 found themselves facing Spirit once again, with the stakes significantly higher this time. Spirit had earned their place in the final after finishing as runners-up in Group B, following narrow victories over FaZe Clan and Astralis. However, G2’s performance in the tournament made them the clear favorites. The team boasted an impressive 8-1 map record against Spirit since the player break, and NiKo, in particular, had consistently outdueled Spirit’s star player, donk.
A Dominant Grand Final Performance
The grand final itself was a dominant affair for G2. The team didn’t allow Spirit to reach double digits on any of the maps played, showcasing their exceptional form and coordination. huNter- delivered a vintage performance, while m0NESY stood out with his stellar individual play. The ease with which G2 handled Team Spirit in the final was a statement of intent ahead of the upcoming CS2 Major in Shanghai. If G2 maintains this level of performance, they will be a formidable force for any team they face.
This victory not only marks another impressive achievement for G2 but also highlights the team’s potential as they head into the next stage of competitive CS2. With Snax replacing HooXi as the team’s in-game leader, G2 has silenced many of their critics and demonstrated that they are a team to be reckoned with on the global stage.