Team Liquid L1NK: ‘OpTic Gaming didn’t give XERXIA the respect they deserved’

Liquid are the first team to make playoffs.

Team Liquidare truly making the most of theirMasters Reykjavik 2022 run. Despite originally failing to qualify for Stage 1 Masters, Liquid now find themselves representing EMEA in the place ofFunPlus Phoenix, who were unable to attend due to travel restrictions.

The European squad isn’t about to let that opportunity go to waste. Aftervictories over KRU EsportsandXERXIA Esports, Liquid have become the first team from Group B to secure a spot in the playoffs, whereThe Guard,G2 Esports,Paper Rex, andLOUDare waiting.

Team Liquid defeats Xerxia Esports in Day 2 of Masters Reykjavik 2022

The team’s 2-1 win against XERXIA was capped off by an epic quadruple overtime slog on Ascent, where Liquid outlasted the Thai squad to take the map 17-15.

Team Liquid wins 17-15 on Ascent against XERXIA Esports and advances to the playoffs

The EMEA squad started off hot on Split, one of their better maps so far, with one-tap machineAdil “ScreaM” Benrlitomwreaking havoc as the not-so-gentle Sage. Despite playing a support agent, the veteran player carried his squad to a 13-7 victory and finished as the map MVP with an Average Combat Score (ACS) of 306 and a KDA of 21/14/6.

XERXIA Esports was undeterred, bouncing back and tying the series on Icebox. Nutchaphon “sScary” Matarat put up another impressive performance on Viper, after dismantling OpTic Gaming yesterday with hisViper’s Pit ultimate on A site.

Team Liquid wins in Day 1 of VCT Stage 1 Masters Reykjavik 2022

SScaryplayed a pivotal role in shifting the momentum back in his team’s favor, notching a 6K ace against Liquid to eventually help XERXIA take Icebox 13-11.

The match was to be settled on Ascent, which turned into a battle of attrition between the two squads. Both teams chose very similar compositions, although Liquid ran a double initiator lineup withKAY/Oin place of XERXIA’s Sage.

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The Southeast Asian team took a 7-5 lead at halftime as they picked apart their European counterpart’s defenses, which at times included a double Operator setup, with theiraggressive site pushes.

Team Liquid then caught up to XERXIA as they rallied behind Elias “Jamppi” Olkkonen’s Jett, who popped off in the second half after securing an ace in the 17th round.

The EMEA squad would eventually claim a hard-fought victory against XERXIA in quadruple overtime, after Dom “soulcas” Sulcas won the game-winning clutch against Itthirit “foxz” Ngamsaard.

After winning the match, Liquid’s Travis “L1NK” Mendoza said in apost-match interviewthat they had made sure not to underestimate their Thai opponents.

“OpTic Gaming didn’t give XERXIA the respect they deserved, so they were caught off guard,” shared L1NK. “We watched XERXIA play against OpTic and realized they’re very good. They’re from a different region, but that doesn’t mean you’re able to’t respect them.”

Liquid will continue their Masters Reykjavik 2022 campaign on April 15 during the playoffs.

Meanwhile, XERXIA Esports will play the winner of OpTic Gaming versus KRU Esports on April 14 at 12:30 a.m. GMT+8 | April 13, 9:30 a.m. PDT | April 13, 4:30 p.m. GMT in a decider match to determine which team takes the last playoffs spot from Group B.

You can check out the upcoming schedule for Stage 1 Masters Reykjavik 2022here.

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