
On MOUZ picking Inferno:
I didn't think this would be a good choice for them. I did think they had more advantages on other maps, but honestly, they caught us off guard. We prepared more for other maps, although we still knew how they would play Inferno. After they picked this map, we were really sure they made a lot of changes, trying to widen the score gap, unlike the last match.
On personal performance:
It was interesting. I knew what my job was on the attacking side, and honestly, it was tough, with some bad judgments at times. Once on the defensive side, I felt it was a fresh start for me. I mostly play a supporting role, so I could manage. During one pause, B1ad3 said they would come to B site to hit me again, although they didn't, but I was happy I won the clutch.
On the comeback on Mirage:
In fact, I thought we could even make a comeback in overtime because we felt much better on the defensive side than on the attacking side. Usually, it would be the opposite, or our attacking side would be very strong, and once we had a breakthrough, we would rush in. Today, we had many breakthroughs on Inferno, but MOUZ also deserves credit; they were one step ahead on the defensive side. On Mirage, after we finished the last two rounds on the attacking side and won the pistol round, everyone understood it was our rhythm.
NAVI will face Vitality in the finals tonight at 23:00.




