FURIA vs NAVI: Brazil roars back on Ancient
FURIA vs NAVI: Brazil roars back on Ancient

The match all of Brazil was waiting for – FURIA vs NAVI. A quarterfinal that saw the world’s best CS: GO team goes up against the Home crowd favorite, the Jeunesse Arena was packed for this event. Thousands and thousands of Brazilian fans were there to support their home team, but S1mple and NAVI entered the arena with a focus that would send shivers down your spine.

NAVI silence the Brazilian fans with Map 1 victory

FURIA were off to a 6-3 start on their CT side of Nuke. But Nuke is a heavily CT-sided map and as such the strong start did not inspire a lot of confidence. The true problems (or fear) started when NAVI started getting a string of rounds together on their T-side. With a 7-8 score, with NAVI in the lead at the end of the first-half, things looked dire for FURIA. 

The rounds were extremely close with some clutch situations going in favor of the CIS squad. These close rounds could have turned the tide of the match, however, that’s the way Counter-Strike goes.

SDY in particular was very impressive with crucial and impactful round victories. He also topped the scoreboard for NAVI throughout the map, highlighting just how much impact he had not just in terms of positioning and map control, but also in numbers.

NAVI won the second half pistol round and with it the next three rounds as well. But FURIA attacked outer repeatedly and managed to find their footing on Nuke. It wasn’t until much later that NAVI managed to win a round on its CT side again.

Ultimately, the first map fo the series was extremely close with both teams in contention to win the map. With NAVI clearly playing against the Favorites, stakes were high. The crowd support was undoubtedly with FURIA, but the Brazilian CS: GO fans had utmost respect for NAVI. 

🦻🦻🦻 @s1mpleO 🦻🦻🦻#IEM pic.twitter.com/eHGBhe3wDC

— ESL Counter-Strike (@ESLCS) November 11, 2022

The Brazilians roar back on Ancient

Já são 9 pontos no TR! pic.twitter.com/hsyTvOHkbX

— FURIA @ IEM Rio Major 🇧🇷 (@FURIA) November 11, 2022

While it’s all fun to tease the crowd, S1mple and co. had a tough time on Ancient. Ancient was FURIA’s map pick and the Brazilian squad was always going to be much more comfortable on this CT-sided map pick.

FURIA were once again off to a strong start, this time on their T-side. A 5-0 start on the T-side meant they were always going to be favored on this heavily CT-sided map.They ended the first half with 10 rounds on the T-side.

.@kscerato sprays down THREE to shut down NAVI…#IEM pic.twitter.com/a3zbhkmZA0

— ESL Counter-Strike (@ESLCS) November 11, 2022

With 24 kills KSCERATO was leading his team on the second map of the quarterfinals. Meanwhile, the NAVI scoreboard looked relatively even with multiple players around the same levels. The fact that S1mple was not able to stand out in the NAVI leaderboard spoke volumes about FURIA’s preparation on this map.

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