Vitality dispersed concerns about Jetlag, crushing Wildcard to extend the winning series to 22 matches
CS205-01 03:05

Mezii shines with 1.67 rating despite having just spent 30 hours of flight, making it easy for Vitality to win.


Vitality won tickets to the Playoff round at Blast Rivals Season 1 after destroying Wildcard with a score of 2-0 (13-7 on Inferno, 13-6 on Dust2), extending the incredible winning series to 22 consecutive games and only a record of Liquid in 2019 exactly one more victory.

They will confront Mouz to compete in the semi -finals, while Wildcard fell to the losing branch and will face Pain to avoid being eliminated early.


The question before the match is whether the long distance traveled from Melbourne has made Vitality "lose his style" and open up the opportunity for Wildcard to surprise or not - but Vitality has quickly eliminated all doubts.


Despite being a bit staggering Inferno, the team that has just won Grand Slam ESL still shows that they just need to play at B or C level enough to win.


Wildcard seems to "shoot at the foot" when choosing Inferno - a map that Vitality has won 12 consecutive games this year. Despite some good calls, Wildcard could not connect the Round circuit on the side and were too deep to be overturned in the second half.


The biggest contributor in this victory was William "⁠meziii⁠" Merriman. He ended the map with 24-10 k/d, six multi-kill, rating 1.71, and especially the 1v3 clutch phase ended with an ACE phase with an impressive TEC-9.


"He really makes us miserable," Tim "⁠sush⁠" ångström said on the analysis table. "It must be admitted that playing is too good, indisputable."


Entering the Map Dust2, the initial performance came from the "⁠zywoo⁠" Herbaut and Shahar "⁠Flamez⁠" ShuShan to help Vitality rise to 7-0 quickly. Dan "⁠apex⁠" Madesclaire and Robin "⁠Ropz⁠" Kool also contributed to the hand -handled phase.


Wildcard only promptly scored thanks to an Josh 1v2 clutch phase "⁠jba⁠" Barutt (applied by Apex), followed by a Quad Kill phase to help them shorten the gap to 3 rounds. But Apex also responded in a 1V2 and Quad Kill phase, maintaining an overwhelming advantage for the home team.


Wildcard won Pistol after changing sides, but all the efforts to recover became meaningless when Mezii once again sowed nightmares-with a Triple Kill with Deagle in Force-Buy and added many other multi-kill phases to end the match in an overwhelming match.