CS2 coach cops PGL ban for splashing opponents with water after American RMR loss

CS2 coach cops PGL ban for splashing opponents with water after American RMR loss

CS2 coach cops PGL ban for splashing opponents with water after American RMR loss

American Counter-Strike 2 coach Matt “Warden” Dickens has apologized for splashing water at an opponent following his team’s elimination at the Copenhagen Major American RMR yesterday. Despite the apology, his actions have landed him in hot water with PGL, who subsequently banned the coach from the RMR facility.

Warden, who coaches Wildcard Gaming, was accused of splashing water on M80 players from a water bottle after his team’s 1-2 defeat. The loss meant elimination for Wildcard who are now out of the running for a spot at CS2’s first Major in Denmark. According to HLTV journalist Danish “Nohte” Allana and a report via Dust2.us, Warden refused to shake hands with the M80 team and instead spilled water on them intentionally.

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