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Armao, Kold lead Team Liquid to victory over Evil Geniuses to kick off week 4 of LCS 2021 Summer Split

Just over 24 hours after announcing they would be parting ways with second-year head coach Jatt, Team Liquid took to the LCS stage to open week four of the 2021 LCS Summer Split.  Tonight, the team faced off against Evil Geniuses, who did everything in their power to attempt to spoil the coaching debut of Liquid’s interim head coach Jonas “Kold” Andersen. The resilient Liquid squad bounced back from its recent off-stage issues, however, kicking off week four of the Summer Split with a much-needed victory.  In addition to tonight’s

Jatt resigns as Team Liquid’s LCS head coach, Santorin to take a break from competing due to health issues

The head coach of Team Liquid’s League of Legends squad, Joshua “Jatt” Leesman, has resigned from his position after one season with the organization, the team announced today. “We cannot thank Jatt enough for his work and dedication to Team Liquid, and wish him the best of luck going forward,” the organization said in a statement made earlier today. Jatt was brought on as Liquid’s head coach last May and took the team from ninth place in the LCS to the group stage of the World Championship within a span

Twistzz says FaZe Clan’s CS:GO team will use olofmeister ‘on a more permanent basis’

Ahead of the team’s next event in the BLAST Premier 2021 Spring Finals, FaZe Clan is intending to use legendary lurker Olof “olofmeister” Kajbjer Gustafsson in a more permanent capacity following Marcelo “coldzera” David’s decision to step down from the active roster. When asked about a potential fifth today in an interview with Dot Esports, Russel “Twistzz” Van Dulken confirmed that the CS:GO team will be using olofmeister “on a more permanent basis.” Olofmeister has been on and off the FaZe bench since April 2018, most recently contributing as a

How to complete Marquee Matchups from week 36 in FIFA 21 Ultimate Team

EA Sports has added a new set of Marquee Matchups to FIFA 21 Ultimate Team, which you can complete by accessing the squad-building challenge (SBC) menu. The Marquee Matchups are weekly challenges themed around real soccer’s key matchups. EA selects some matches and creates SBCs that reward players with some tradeable FUT packs. For week 36, EA selected four matchups: Brazil vs. Ecuador, Uruguay vs. Paraguay, Belgium vs. Croatia, and Spain vs. Portugal. You’ll have until Thursday, June 10 to complete them before a new set of Marquee Matchups will be added

FaZe reportedly benches coldzera

Marcelo “coldzera” David is no longer a part of FaZe Clan’s CS:GO starting lineup, according to a report by Roque Marques from Brazilian website Globo Esporte. The two-time Major champion and the best Counter-Strike player in the world in 2016 and 2017 won't play for FaZe in the team's upcoming tournaments, the report says. This news comes as a huge blow to FaZe, who's confirmed to attend IEM Summer, a $250,000 tournament that kicks off on Wednesday, June 3. It looks like Finn "karrigan" Andersen and crew might play with

Mousesports’ miracle run at Flashpoint 3 continues with clean win over G2 to advance to grand finals

At the first Regional Major Rankings event of the year, the most dominant looking CS:GO team, to the surprise of many, has been mousesports. With their most recent win over G2 Esports today, in a series the Flashpoint analysts predicted would go 2-0 in G2’s favor, mousesports have now won their fourth-straight series without dropping a single map. Mousesports opened up the match on Inferno, where clutches from Aurimas "⁠Bymas⁠" Pipiras and Robin "⁠ropz⁠" Kool helped push mous over the finish line 16-10, stealing G2's map pick in the process.

Astralis off to strong start post-dev1ce with wins at DreamHack

Astralis aren’t showing any signs of slowing down yet after dedicated AWPer Nicolai “dev1ce” Reedtz left the team to join Ninjas in Pyjamas just a week ago. In their first two outings since that move, Astralis’ CS:GO team has beaten a steadily improving Extra Salt roster and a white-hot Complexity team. Their in-and-out sixth man Lucas "⁠Bubzkji⁠" Andersen has looked tremendous in his return to the starting lineup at DreamHack Masters Spring. The 22-year-old dropped 20 kills on Nuke against Extra Salt, 28 on Vertigo against Complexity, and 30 against

Four takeaways from day one of Blast Premier Spring Showdown

On day one of Blast Premier Spring Showdown, OG upset Astralis, G2 took down Endpoint and Dignitas edged past Liquid. Here are four takeaways from today’s matches. G2’s new setup Since the departure of Kenny “kennyS” Schrub, G2 has been struggling to have a constant primary AWPer. In their debut match for Blast Premier Spring Showdown, the AWP was passed around between Nikola “NiKo” Kovač and François “AmaNEk” Delaunay, with an outstanding clutch by NiKo with the AWP. However, the team also proved that they didn’t need an AWP to