"I'm not in G2 to prove anything to anyone" — TaZ spoke about his plans in G2
In his latest interview, the new coach of G2 Esports, Wiktor "TaZ" Wojtas, discussed the team's mood and his future plans.
From the very beginning of the interview, TaZ positively assessed the team's atmosphere:
"When I arrived, the atmosphere was good. Everyone is open. I like to give the guys a high five, laugh, joke around. And then maybe talk about something serious. I don't feel that anyone is being fake. Actually, I like that the guys are very honest in how they behave. If they don't like something, you can see it. If they like something, or if they are happy, you can also see it. It's only been a few days, so I can't say anything with absolute certainty, but my first impression is that I'm happy to be here, excited and looking forward to next year."
TaZ also expressed his opinion, emphasizing that he needs to prove himself before considering himself a good coach. He noted that his goal in G2 is not to prove anything to anyone.
Wojtas expressed his willingness to help if his skills are useful for the team and shared that he would be happy if he could contribute, as it would be a significant part of his legacy. He also mentioned that he is looking forward to the opportunity to build a system, create a structure, and lay the foundations, as he believes he has the necessary skills for this.
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