The third week of VCT EMEA league play was marked by four 2-0 victories.
Natus Vincere
Natus Vincere
Europe
Rank #17
ANGE1
Kyrylo Karasov
Shao
Andrey Kiprsky
Ruxic
Uğur Güç
hiro
Emirhan Kat
koalanoob
Gianfranco Potestio
and
Team Heretics
Team Heretics
Europe
Rank #2
MiniBoo
Dominykas Lukaševičius
Wo0t
Mert Alkan
RieNs
Enes Ecirli
benjyfishy
Benjamin David Fish
Boo
Ričardas Lukaševičius
were the only squads to play a third map this week, while
FUT Esports
FUT Esports
Europe
Rank #8
xeus
Doğan Gözgen
MrFaliN
Furkan Yeğen
yetujey
Eray Budak
AtaKaptan
Ata Tan
qRaxs
Doğukan Balaban
again showed they deserve a top spot in the region. Their Turkish counterparts,
BBL Esports
BBL Esports
Europe
Rank #19
Jamppi
Elias Olkkonen
sociablEE
Volkan Yonal
PROFEK
Dawid Święć
vakk
Vakaris Bebravičius
stand-in
LewN
Burak Alkan
, are still winless.
Day One:
After two steadfast wins against BBL and
Giants Gaming
Giants Gaming
Inactive
Redgar
Igor Vlasov
Fit1nho
Adolfo Gallego
nukkye
Žygimantas Chmieliauskas
hoody
Aaro Peltokangas
Cloud
Kirill Nehozhin
, NAVI's fourth outing in Berlin started out with utter dominance. For the second time this split, Heretics brought out Harbor on Pearl. The team still struggled on the map, as
cNed
and
Zyppan
carried their team into a flawless 13-3 win.
ANGE1
also scored the week's only ace on round 15 of Pearl.
The pair died off on Lotus, allowing Heretics to string out a 10-2 lead on the map's stronger attack side. Like they did against FUT, Mixwell and co. struggled on defense, but had pieced together enough of a lead that allowed them to level the match with a 13-9 victory.
Ascent was truly neutral ground, as neither team had a positive record in EMEA for the decider. However, Shao — who had the highest rating on Lotus — forced Heretics into submission, taking down 22 players in the first half alone. Heretics were only able to find two rounds, dropping down the table with a 1-3 record.
They may be eco frags, but that is also an ace.Day Two:
The first map between FUT and
KOI
KOI
Europe
Rank #30
grubinho
Grzegorz Ryczko
sheydos
Bogdan Naumov
Filu
Dawid Czarnecki
flyuh
Xavier Carlson
soulcas
Dom Sulcas
was mired in technical issues, even forcing a lobby remake midway through. Both teams brought out a new double-controller composition with Viper and Harbor. The Turks favored Jett over two initiators, while KOI abdicated any duelists in favor of Sova and KAY/O.
FUT reminded everyone they are a force to be reckoned with in EMEA, winning seven defending rounds by either retaking Icebox's sites or running the clock down. FUT's attack proved even cleaner, where they took a 13-6 win, boosted by qw1 's 24 kills.
After a devastating attack on Icebox, KOI attempted to pick up the pieces on their Ascent pick. The team's leads were short-lived and the two kept it tied going into the second half. After dropping the first two rounds, FUT chained together six points that took them to a 13-9 win.
The second map of this bout had some of the most impressive statistics of the week. qw1 was on a roll and carried over his map one performance, recording 28 kills and a 1.37 rating. All in all, he had nine multikills and a 1v3, totally overshadowing trexx's 1.23 rating and 20 kills.
That's foul, AtaKaptan.The second day also hosted one of EMEA's most sung-about battles.
Team Liquid
Team Liquid
Europe
Rank #12
paTiTek
Patryk Fabrowski
kamyk
Maks Rychlewski
nAts
Ayaz Akhmetshin
Keiko
Georgio Sanassy
kamo
Kamil Frąckowiak
and
FNATIC
FNATIC
Europe
Rank #4
crashies
Austin Roberts
Boaster
Jake Howlett
kaajak
Kajetan Haremski
Chronicle
Timofey Khromov
Alfajer
Emir Ali Beder
have met, in differing forms, consistently since January 2021. Not only that, the match featured four different player storylines. This week,
Boaster
's men took the second 2-0 victory over Liquid and the sixth overall.
Liquid picked Lotus despite their previous loss to FUT. FNATIC took the Dark Horse by the neck and put together an 11-1 half. By the time Liquid switched to attack, their opponents only allowed for five points — four off of highlight plays — before closing out the map 13-6 with three players above a 1.30 rating.
FNATIC weren't able to take another commanding lead in the first half, instead splitting the rounds evenly with their opponents. Liquid, who had only scored one retake on Icebox, found four of their first six rounds off of retakes on Haven. As soon as the teams flipped sides, so did a switch in FNATIC. A seven-round streak gave the LOCK//IN champions a 13-6 win that abruptly ended the match.
You don't get to play.Day Three:
The final day was again met with technical issues, as the opening bout between Giants Gaming and BBL kicked off an hour late. The teams compensated with a showy start to the series on Icebox which lasted over an hour.
For most of the first half, BBL would win one round for every two that Giants scored. The latter were barely able to grow a lead though, as SouhcNi helped close the gap to just 7-5 by halftime. BBL worked cohesively to eventually jump ahead 10-9, but Giants quickly flipped the script and won four in a row for a 13-10 win.
Split was a crushing map for BBL. While both teams kept their compositions intact, Giants steamrolled their opponents on their way to a 13-3 win. Nobody in the Giants camp had under a 1.00 rating or 80% KAST. Collectively, the team lost four (out of 25) head-to-head duels.
Don't try and run from Cloud.“We went into this game with a mentality of basically making a statement because our performance in last week's game was pretty poor,” Destrian said. “This week, our objective was to make a statement that we are here.”
Karmine Corp
Karmine Corp
Europe
Rank #169
saadhak
Matias Delipetro
Avez
Hazem Khaled
Elite
Efe Teber
SUYGETSU
Dmitry Ilyushin
marteen
Martin Pátek
brought a wildly new composition into their match this week, keeping just Omen from last week's bout against Liquid. It never played into their hands, as Vitality took the map 13-2.
The second map of the night was Split — where KCorp have already lost 13-2 twice this season — and this time suffered a slightly less disastrous fate. The Frenchmen looked destined to another crushing loss, but were able to slot in a handful of rounds before a 13-6 loss ended their match, keeping KCorp at the bottom of the table.
Vitality's win is a dramatic contrast to last week's performance against FUT, where they barely put together 14 rounds against the Turkish squad. However, they're also playing a radically different team who's been heavily criticized for their economy management and general playstyle.
“On Split, it felt like they were [saving] rounds they had a big chance of winning, or at least a good chance,” Destrian commented. “That helped us build so much economy, because they would just leave to save and we'd be four guys alive, three guys alive. I think that was a pretty big mistake but, of course, I have to watch it from the announcer's perspective to confirm it. Again, we were focusing on ourselves.”
Vitality's smokes player also stated he was happy with how solidly the team played, which forced KCorp into several mistakes and misplays that the Golden Hornets were able to punish.
“I think they're still a fairly decent team,” he ended.
Clean win for BONECOLD's men. (Photo by Hara Amorós/Riot Games/LVP)
Looking Ahead
Next week's VCT EMEA matches are: