
The rookie team continued to surprise with the biggest victory ever, the early end of Heroic's "Last Dance" with Saw and SaiPayus.
Situation 1V2 at 8-9 and Triple Kill in 10-11 of Khan makes a difference on Mirage
Nemiga won the right to the third round of the Blast.tv Austin Major after a 2-0 victory over Heroic, in which they created an impressive comeback on Mirage to knock down the opponent's spirit.
This is the "biggest name" that Nemiga defeated in the first time attending Major with the squad of five rookies, and ended the journey of Heroic - considered the "last dance" of Awper Awper Awpero "sunpayus" García and coach Eetu "saw" Saha before both switched to G2 after the season.
Heroic leaves the game quietly after slipping on Mirage
The team that is more appreciated will surely regret the failure in the map mirage, where they have the advantage but to slip away from their hands.
Nemiga pulled back the game from 1-6 starting thanks to the excellent personal processing, with the Deagle of Ivan "zweih" Gogin near Connector and the Kill chain with Maksim's B defensive AWP "rizyl0b" Churikov helping the team narrow the distance.
In the second half, Beksultan "khan" Ospan was the one who made a difference with the Spray Transfer 1V2 and Triple Kill phase in a 3V5 situation at 10-11, turning the map area and causing Heroic to fall into weak economic situation after late struggle.
The 13-11 victory on Mirage seemed to have knocked down the spirit of Heroic, when Nemiga entered Dust2 with a series of 8 Round won in a row before the opponent found hope with a successful 3V5 phase and Andreey's 1v3 clutch situation "TN1R" TATARINOVICH.
The three Round won at CT Side could be enough for Heroic to turn the flag, especially after a successful Forcesbuy phase in the second half to help them catch the match. But when there was no room to make a mistake, they lost to a Round Partial Buy at 9-11, and Nemiga did not miss the opportunity to end the match with a score of 2-0.
After the match, Sunpayus remained optimistic when interviewing on Blast waves and towards the future after this farewell tournament.
"I am a bit sad, but honestly I still feel happy because the whole team has played a quality CS. Two and three recent tournaments we have seen the progress from the training efforts, and I am proud of the teammates," the Spanish player said.






