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dev1ce commented on the failure of Astralis at CCT North Europe Series 2

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dev1ce, who is Astralis' sniper, commented on the failure of his team at CCT North Europe Series 2. Recall that the day before, the Danish team lost to HEET with a score of 0:2 and left the quarterfinal stage. At the same time, the tournament was the first for the 27-year-old sniper after returning to his native club.

I won't lie - it's nice to be back. I'm still a little out of shape, which is sometimes noticeable in the game, but in general I'm just happy to be here again and feel like a team. I'm disappointed with the result, but coming back is great!

We should have won on both maps, but to be honest, we made too many mistakes. I'm not an exception. I have to commend HEET for always putting us in a fight - afro has always created trouble. He was very good, as was the whole team.

However, this game will not overshadow the overall positive attitude. There is something to work on, and I am completely sure that we are on the right track and will only improve further. Both as a team and individually. Bad result, but good health.

In addition, casle, who is the acting coach of Astralis, spoke about the results of the team. According to the Danish specialist, the team got the necessary game practice, but made a number of mistakes. However, according to the coach, the team will be able to correct the shortcomings and perform better at the next championship.

Also, casle noted the form of dev1ce, which really looked very powerful, despite the year-long absence. The Astralis sniper played two matches in the championship with an overall rating of 1.43.

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CCT North Europe Series 2 runs from November 24 to December 7 online. As part of the championship, 24 teams from Europe and the CIS are fighting for a total prize pool of $50,000.

Source: www.astralis.gg
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