Support Aleksib and clutcher Jimpphat - who else made it to Bo3.gg's EPL S18 'dream team'?

Support Aleksib and clutcher Jimpphat - who else made it to Bo3.gg's EPL S18 'dream team'?

The last prestigious LAN championship in the history of CS:GO has come to an end. It was hard to imaginet that neither Vitality nor G2 would be in the semifinals of EPL S18, but it's all the more interesting, isn't it? MOUZ players, who became champions, were expected to be in the tournament's Dream team. Below we will tell you about other cybersportsmen who made it to the elite five.

Sniper - SunPayus

 
 

ENCE fell just short of making it to the ESL Pro League Season 18 finals, but Alvaro "SunPayus" Garcia should not be blamed for the loss. The Spaniard proved himself to be a high-level sniper, making 0.393 kills with AWP per round. However, he failed to win the MVP this time around.

Clutcher - Jimpphat

 
 

17-year-old Jimi "Jimpphat" Salo from MOUZ is serious about surpassing the achievements of his brother sergej. Not only has he proven his status as one of the most promising players in the world, but he has also won a very prestigious tournament at this age. How can we not also mention that he made 13 clutches over the course of the tournament, including 7 out of 8 1v1 situations.

Entry - b1t

 
 

At EPL S18 we were able to see Valeriy "b1t" Vakhovskiy of the 2021 model. It seems that the changes in the squad and the reshuffling of positions and roles did him good, at least in terms of personal performance. Unfortunately, in the grand finals, he was unable to open up and did not perform at his best. Nevertheless, his headshot rate of 60.9% for the entire tournament is impressive.

Support - Aleksib

 
 

NAVI captain Aleksi "Aleksib" Virolainen was remembered not only for his two aces, but also for his skillful use of grenades, which often resulted in frags. 2.87 average damage from Molotovs plus 4.75 from fragmentation grenades was a strong argument in favor of the Finnish cyber athlete being included in our "dream team".

MVP – frozen

 
 

Although David "frozen" Čerňanský was not the best player of the finals, he was the most stable player of the tournament with a 6.4 rating and made 11 clutches, including one 1v4. With MOUZ's current promising lineup, one can only guess what success awaits on the Slovakian in CS2.

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