At the BLAST Premier Spring Final, Team Vitality triumphed over FaZe Clan with a hard-fought 2-1 (4-13, 13-10, 13-6) victory, securing a spot in the semi-finals.
The Counter-Strike match showcased Vitality’s resilience after a shaky start, particularly on Inferno, where FaZe dominated early.
Despite a 13-4 defeat, Vitality bounced back emphatically on Dust2 and Mirage, showcasing superior form and strategy.
Dan “apEX” Madesclaire highlighted the team’s turnaround, acknowledging the initial struggle but commending their comeback spirit.
.@TeamVitality are heading to the Semi-Finals! ?#BLASTPremier pic.twitter.com/xM0ugHdazi
— BLAST Premier ?? (@BLASTPremier) June 14, 2024
He emphasized Vitality’s confidence on Dust2 and Mirage, where they outplayed FaZe decisively.
Mathieu “ZywOo” Herbaut’s standout performance was pivotal, underlining his impact with a remarkable 1.55 rating.
The loss marked a disappointing end to FaZe’s tournament run, their third consecutive quarter-final exit.
Team captain Finn “karrigan” Andersen expressed disappointment, acknowledging the team’s failure to meet expectations despite their high standards.
In another quarter-final clash, Virtus.pro defeated Astralis 2-0 (13-8, 13-10), showcasing resilience and strategic prowess.
Virtus.pro, led by Dzhami “Jame” Ali, overcame early deficits on Inferno and Dust2 to secure a semi-final berth against Natus Vincere.
Astralis, despite initial leads, faltered against Virtus.pro’s tactical manoeuvres, ending their season with mixed results.
In-game leader Nicolai “device” Reedtz lamented missed opportunities and expressed a desire for stronger finishes.
.@virtuspro are on their way to the Semi-Finals in London! ?#BLASTPremier pic.twitter.com/rU3qJCmKlH
— BLAST Premier ?? (@BLASTPremier) June 14, 2024
Saturday’s Spring Final matches
- Team Spirit (-138.89) vs Team Vitality (+100) @ 4pm BST
- Natus Vincere (-138.89) vs Virtus.pro (+100) @ 7pm BST