NAVI Junior coach: "We can't find our game"
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WePlay Academy League Season 1: Online StageEvent InfoVisitAfter the defeat of NAVI Junior in the fight against mouz NXT in yesterday's match, which was held as part of the WePlay Academy League, Amiran 'ami' Rekhviashvili wrote a post on his Twitter account, where he shared his emotions about the last match and explained why the bad results overtook the team.
Amiran dispensed with deep analysis and specifics and wrote the following:
We've been showing a shitty performance lately, we can't find our game. We lose a big advantage and don't focus on the game until the very end
Ami believes the team can perform well in the future:
We need to take a step forward in future games and show what we are capable of.
As part of the fifth gaming day, NAVI Junior, as mentioned above, were defeated in the fight against mouz NXT, the youth roster of mousesports. The team performed at Vertigo and was able to take only 9 rounds there. This map can hardly be called successful for Natus Vincere, since the team was defeated on this map in the fight against Astralis Talent.
Today, as part of the sixth game day, the next match with the participation of NAVI Junior will take place. The Born to Win youth roster will face off against one of the main favorites of the event, the Swedish team Fnatic Rising.
You can read about the results of the fifth game day of WePlay Academy League Season 1 here.
Matches:
WePlay Academy League Season 1 runs from July 19 to August 29. The total prize pool of the championship is $ 100,000. In the online part, a fund of $ 12,000 will be drawn, and in the LAN event for the four best teams, the organizers will distribute $ 88,000 among the participants. The winner will earn $ 45,000, the vice-champion will earn $ 20,000, the bronze medalist will earn $ 15,000, and the fourth participant in the offline competition will earn $ 8,000.
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