An internet scandal between Ukrainians from Monte and russians from FORZE

An internet scandal between Ukrainians from Monte and russians from FORZE

Today, after the Monte versus FORZE match, the players of the teams engaged in a verbal altercation on the internet.

Recall that FORZE won this match on the Ancient map with a score of 16:6, securing their second victory in the Challengers bracket. In contrast, Monte was left one step away from being eliminated from the tournament!

 
 

The most malicious comment

FORZE team captain Andrey Jerry Mekhryakov wrote the following in his Twitter:

Good game against our opponents. Now we're 2-1 in the bracket. I think the time of Akuma's radars is over, right Demqq?
 

To which Monte team player Sergiy Demqq Demchenko responded:

I think you should have said that at the RMR. Oh, I forgot, you had your head up your ass, right?
 

Monte organization also supported Demqq, and expressed themselves as follows:

You're just stupid. Keep sponsoring the killings of innocent civilians in the neighboring state and laugh about it. You don't belong in a civilized world.
 

Recall that in their previous confrontation in the qualifying tournament for the last CS:GO major - BLAST.tv Major Paris: European RMR B 2023, Monte won 2-0!

By the way, in that match, Jerry was the worst player of the game, finishing the game with an average rating of 5.0.

 
 

Other player comments

First after their defeat, Monte player Viktor sdy Orudzhev apologized for his team's poor performance:

We apologize for this performance.
 

Then almost all of the FORZE team players commented on their victory on their Twitter accounts:

Alexandr shalfey Marenov:

We won our match, now we are 2-1. Manager, get some ice cream for me.
 

Yevgeny r3salt Frolov:

Now 2-1 in challengers. YEAH BOY!
 

Alexander Zorte Zagodyrenko:

Guys, let's skip political jokes, I am against violence. All my relatives are from Ukraine, I was born there and lived there for some time. Most of them still live there. Don't overdo it in any direction. Take a breath and go make some tea. Calm down. We're going to eat now, so don't do anything crazy.
 

BLAST.tv Paris Major 2023 is taking place in France from May 8th to May 21st, where teams are competing for a total prize pool of $1.25 million. In addition, the champion of the team tournament will receive spots to participate in IEM Cologne 2023 and BLAST Premier: World Final 2023. To stay up-to-date with the schedule and results of the Major, you can follow the link.

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