Gla1ve Reflects on His Win Over Former Team Astralis: "I Feel Sorry for Them"
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  • 16:45, 22.02.2024

Gla1ve Reflects on His Win Over Former Team Astralis: "I Feel Sorry for Them"

In a heartfelt post-match interview, ENCE's Lukas "gla1ve" Rossander opened up about his mixed emotions following a decisive victory over his old team, Astralis, in the fifth round of the PGL CS2 Major Copenhagen 2024: European RMR B, which secured ENCE's spot in the major.

His words from Twitch PGL:

"This win means a lot to me and my team," gla1ve expressed, his voice tinged with both triumph and sympathy. "I've missed out on the last two majors, and while I'm thrilled with our performance, my heart goes out to my former team. I hope they can make it through to the tournament."

Gla1ve, a four-time Counter-Strike major champion, was a pivotal member of Astralis from 2016 to 2023. His contributions during his tenure with the Danish club are widely celebrated. Despite his current success, he shows a gracious sportsman's spirit wishing his former teammates the best as they continue their journey in the Decider stage.

Astralis — X
Astralis — X

 The PGL CS2 Major Copenhagen 2024: European RMR B, unfolding from February 19th to 22nd in Bucharest, is more than just a tournament; it's a narrative of resilience, passion, and sometimes, bittersweet reunions. Eight slots for the major and three for the Decider tournament are up for grabs as teams from across the region vie for a chance at glory. Gla1ve's recent victory with ENCE is a testament to his enduring legacy in the esports arena, marked by professionalism and a profound respect for the game and its players.

Source: Twitch PGL

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