
Team Liquid Crushes MIBR 2:0 in VALORANT Masters Toronto 2025 Swiss Stage
In the afternoon match on June 10 at Valorant Masters Toronto 2025, Team Liquid delivered a commanding performance against MIBR in the second round of the Swiss Stage. The final score was 2:0, with Liquid taking Icebox 13:6 and Sunset 13:7.
This victory advances Team Liquid to a 2–0 record in the Swiss Stage, putting them just one win away from securing a spot in the playoffs. MIBR, after suffering two straight defeats, are officially out of the tournament.
Key Performers and Highlights
Ayaz “nAts” Akhmetshin was the standout player of the match, especially on Icebox, where he posted 15 kills, 13 deaths, and a 242 ACS, showcasing smart positioning and key plays that drove Team Liquid ’s success. On the other side, MIBR ’s Max “Verno” Motta delivered strong numbers despite the loss, leading his team with 16–12 and 19–16 performances on Icebox and Sunset, and reaching 284 ACS on the latter. Substitute player Serial stepped in for penny on Sunset and made a crucial 1v2 clutch that turned the tide during the half, while Elias “Keiko” Cole delivered a 1.39 rating on Sunset, offering the consistency and sharp aim Liquid needed to seal the series.
Map Results
Icebox: Team Liquid 13-6 MIBR - easy map for Team Liquid.
Sunset: Team Liuqid 13-7 MIBR - same as the first map, MIBR cant do anything against Liquid.












Summary
Team Liquid continues their unbeaten run at Masters Toronto with a second straight 2:0 victory, positioning themselves on the brink of playoff qualification. MIBR, meanwhile, exit the event winless, having claimed just 19 rounds across four maps and failing to win a single pistol round. With strong momentum and standout performances, Liquid now prepare for the third round of the Swiss Stage.

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