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16:15, 20.06.2023
The first one to speak up was the team coach, Sergey "lmbt" Bejanov, who wrote a lengthy post on his Telegram channel:
Well, if I summarize it briefly, those who have been following the latest news from Favbet and reading the press have heard the answer to this question. Replacements are inevitable in any team. In the past, in HR, we had to ask s1mple to leave the roster because the players couldn't handle him due to his personality. In the past, in Mouz, we had to sell Niko and be left without our main star IGL, having only two primary AWPers, one of whom ended up on the bench. But I think many people remember how it all turned out for the team - they played even better. Right now, our team is going through a similar moment and stage of development that all teams go through in the world. We are moving forward, expect announcements in the future. It will all be Montegang, and it will all be Ukraine.
Following that, the team captain, Viktor "sdy" Orudjev, left his comment:
We can only thank BOROS; there are only a few players like him in the pro scene, and we wish him nothing but victories and progress. That's how the world of Counter-Strike is. We are moving forward.
Also, after his departure, BOROS wrote on his Twitter:
Thanks to @Monte_Esports it was really nice time together we achieved some good things and i will never forget the good moments together I am grateful for it and thanks to the Ukrainian fans it was amazing https://t.co/c2s7LBrffN
— BOROSCS (@boroscs) June 20, 2023
Lastly, the team rifler, Sergey "DemQQ" Demchenko, thanked BOROS for the fantastic time together and wished him luck.
It is worth mentioning that BOROS represented Monte from July 2022 to June 2023. During this period, he won several online tournaments with the team and achieved a 5-8th place at the BLAST.tv Paris Major 2023. Throughout his career, the Jordanian esports player earned over $60,000 in prize money.
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