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G2 Esports Won Against Liquid at BLAST Premier: World Final 2024 After a 0-13 Loss on the First Map

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G2 Esports vs Team Liquid a showdown between two worthy opponents, with an outcome that’s hard to predict. Both teams are in great form and ready to fight to the end for the championship at BLAST Premier: World Final 2024. The map picks are as follows: Liquid picked Ancient, G2 chose Inferno, and the decider will be Mirage.

On the first map, Ancient, Liquid had complete control. On the CT side, they dominated entirely, closing the half with a score of 12-0. G2 likely hadn’t felt this level of pressure in their entire history. The 13th round also went to the horses, resulting in a crushing defeat for G2 at 13-0.

Next up is Inferno. Can G2 recover from the previous map and push the game to Mirage?

On the second map, G2 pulled themselves together, showed their game, and looked much more confident than on Ancient. In the first half, Liquid put up a good fight on defense, but things didn’t go as planned when they switched to offense. G2 anticipated Team Liquid’s tactics and gave them no chances, especially once they moved to the CT side.

Third and deciding map: Mirage

The start of Mirage was more competitive. Both teams tried to set the pace and keep the score close. However, everything changed after the side switch. G2, now on the T side, played flawlessly, not giving Liquid a single round.

As a result, Team Liquid dropped to the lower bracket.

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