
After the abundance of RMR heart breaks in Austin, B8 finally made a major, and the Ukrainian squad has extended its stay in the United States after the development of Stage 1.
Andrew “Npl” Koharsky soldiers defeated Imperial, OG and Wild Cards with a record of 3-0, but the IGL admitted that their fellow fellow fellow felt felt nervous in the final match.
He told HLTV after locking his place in Stage 2, “We just did not lose the train because of our mistakes.
Congratulations, you made it 3-0-a great result. What do you feel about your performances so far?
I would say it was not difficult, because there are many weak teams in Stage 1, and we were one of the favorite, so I don’t think it’s surprising.
You mentioned that there are many weak teams here. Before qualifying for Austin, much has been said about your RMR struggle, so would you say that this phase is easier than the European qualifier?
Yes, of course, it is clearly easy. Because teams from other regions play weak CS, that’s all.
Today you played the train, which is not a map that you feel very comfortable. Did you expect it to play and what went wrong?
We didn’t expect it. We thought they would choose Infourno, but still, we did not lose their mistakes just because of their game. We started with a little nervous and scared. We did not do our actions properly, which is why.
Finally, how did you bounce, because the next two maps were straight?
I don’t know We just played.
Talk about yourself as an IGL. You are only 19 years old, but you are the most experienced of the headter 1C in this team. While guiding you as well as more inexperienced players, how has it been for you?
As I said, we had some problems in the train… this is not a problem, I would say, but we just started with some nerves, and I had to tell the boys that they would have to be a little calm in the game. I think you have to ask them the next time.
I had to tell the boys that they would have to be a bit calm in the game
When you stand with people, it is evident that you have become a very generous player, you talk a lot in the team all the time. When you came to Navi, you didn’t have a very loud voice, and now in B8 these few years, it seems that you have created some options and a big voice. How was it?
When I came to the B8, the coach gave me a lot of space. Then when I became IGL, we worked together, and yes, I think I have a big voice.
You are playing eagles along with the star roll. How to balance these two things for you?
I just don’t think about it, I just play my game and call, that’s it.
Stage 2 is next. Where do you think B8 can go to this Major?
We’ll see, I don’t know.