Jordanian player Mohammad “BOROS” Malhas has announced his departure from the British organization Into The Breach. He announced this on his X page, stating that he is now a free agent and ready to consider offers from other teams.
This news is interesting as BOROS, despite his successes, found himself without a team after only four months with Into the Breach.
The story of BOROS' move to Into the Breach
BOROS moved to Into the Breach in July after a difficult period at Falcons, where he was sent to the bench due to “performance issues”. The transfer was part of a global rebuilding of the British team's roster, which centered around renowned player Owen “smooya” Butterfield. Along with BOROS, Flatron “juanflatroo” Halimi and Nicolas “Keoz” Dgus were also added to the squad to give the team a new impetus to excel on the international stage.
i will be looking to join a team, i been grinding lately , i am fully commited now i want to be back to the top i am so hungry to prove my self again feel free to reach out to me, thanks @ITBshuffle https://t.co/7nzSUzH3Kp
— BOROSCS (@boroscs) October 21, 2024
Inconsistent results and criticism of the team's performance
However, BOROS' stay in Into the Breach was short and not as successful as planned. During its 41-day stay, the team showed unstable results, which drew criticism from team leader smooya, who openly expressed his dissatisfaction with the players' “pathetic” work ethic. Despite high expectations from the revamped roster, the team failed to show notable success at tournaments, leading to disappointment and eventual disbandment of some of the players.
What does the future hold for BOROS?
Right now, the future of BOROS remains uncertain, but its youth and talents will surely attract the attention of teams looking for reinforcements. Amid smooya's comments and the general instability in Into the Breach, BOROS' future career may become a topic of discussion in esports circles.
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