24.04.2025
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Cr1t Admits Blame After Team Falcons’ Shock Exit at PGL Wallachia

Adrian S
Adrian S
Cr1t Admits Blame After Team Falcons’ Shock Exit at PGL Wallachia

Veteran support Andreas “Cr1t” Nielsen, the anchor of Team Falcons, has issued an apology after a disastrous final-day performance led to the squad’s early exit from PGL Wallachia Season 4.

Yesterday afternoon (23/04), Falcons faced underdog squad NaVi Junior in their final group-stage match, battling for the last remaining playoff slot. Both teams entered the series tied with 2 wins from 4 matches.

Despite being heavily favored, Falcons fell short of expectations, failing to mount a comeback in the best-of-3 showdown. Their 0-2 loss dropped them to 9th place, ending their tournament run.

Several players came under scrutiny for their poor strategic execution, including Cr1t. The Danish player acknowledged his subpar performance, posting an apology on his personal social media after the loss.

“I played the tournament poorly individually, I apologize to the fans. I will work on myself to perform better at BLAST.”

Additionally, Midlaner Stanislav “Malr1ne” Potorak and star carry Ammar “ATF” Al-Assaf were also highlighted for their recent performance slumps.