Who will G2 Esports find as Aleksib's replacement?
Yuriy SheremetOn Saturday, July 16, Aleksi “Aleksib” Virolainen dropped a huge bombshell when he announced the end of his career as the captain and in-game leader of the G2 Esports team. The news was surprising, because Aleksib joined G2 on January 23rd, which is only about six months ago. G2 gave the Estonian permission to look for a new club, which at the time of writing has not yet been found.
Although the journey of the Finnish star player in the G2 team was relatively short, he managed to participate in several major championships with the team. In only two of these competitions did G2 Esports manage to show their level, when in BLAST Premier Spring Finals 2022 they finished 3rd-4th. and and at IEM Katowice 2022, they made it all the way to the finals, but lost to FaZe Clan in the finals.
Who will be the next captain of G2 and IGL?
With Aleksib's departure, G2 is forced to find a new in-game leader. This can be tricky, as G2 must either acquire an in-game leader without a club or buy another team's in-game leader for themselves. Without enough high-quality in-game leaders in the club, there is not much available and acquiring from other teams is always around the corner.
According to esports experts and several betting sites, there are three clearly the most potential options available, one of which is most likely to end up in G2's wounds. Both experts and betting sites believe that the choice will be either HooXi, ALEX or Boombl4. Of these, odds on betting sites currently consider ALEX's arrival as part of G2's organization the most likely. If you want to learn more about odds and betting, Vedonliontisyvustoni.com is a great website for that.
Alexander “ALEX” McMeekin - ALEX previously served as the in-game leader and captain of the Fnatic team. He led Fnatic to great performances in 2021. Both Fnatic and ALEX are both open to new winds and this is also supported by the fact that Fnatic benched ALEX last May. The reason for the benching was largely the Fnatic team's exclusion from the Majors.
Rasmus “HooXi” Nielsen - Denmark's HooXi has most recently been the in-game manager of the Copenhagen Flames team. HooXi's contract was interrupted and a new contract has not yet been written. There have been many rumors circulating that HooXi would be one of the most likely options at the moment to be G2's next in-game leader.
Kirill “Boombl4” Mikhaylov - The most unlikely option on the list to be G2's next in-game leader is Russia's Boombl4. This is a player who is used to playing alongside real superstars. He is currently a meritorious in-game leader who has not yet signed a new contract with his team. Boombl4's arrival as part of G2's ranks is very unlikely, but it shouldn't be completely ruled out.
Why do Aleksib's and G2's paths diverge?
So far, G2 has not made public the reason why Aleksib is allowed to look for a new club. However, the reason is most likely to be found in the weak performance of the entire team under this year's wild expectations. Many also believe that G2's problems are largely due to poor in-game management.
The team's best results are so far unhelpfully behind, and with the last few games it has become clear that the situation cannot continue in the same way. It's come a long way from earning second place at IEM Katowice 2022 and a $180,000 prize pool in February to now. Taking just $16,000 in prize money from IEM Cologne 2022 was one of the team's biggest draws, as the event was one of G2's last places to showcase their current roster.
Even though Aleksib's release to the new club comes as a surprise, there is still a clear logic behind it. G2 Esports desperately needs a revamp to get better tournament results. From the point of view of the reform, Aleksib was in a position where it was easiest to get rid of him. Namely, G2 is in a complicated position in many areas from the point of view of roster changes.
The buyout clause of Ilya “m0NESY” Osipov, acquired by G2 in January with the Estonian, is believed to be around $600,000, and G2 is likely to want as much as possible for the young star. Audric “JACKZ” Jug, on the other hand, is the longest-standing member of G2 and a fan favorite, so his kicking out could bring huge damage to the team. That leaves cousins Nikola “NiKo” Kovač and Nemanja “huNter-” Kovač, who most likely want to stay together. The only remaining player is Aleksib.
Currently, the G2 Esports CS:GO player roster is as follows:
- JACKZ
- huNter-
- NiCo
- m0NESY
- XTQZZZ (Coach)
- Aleksib (inactive)
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