
Malr1ne stated that he should have stayed silent in the situation with 9Class
Stanislav “Malr1ne” Potoroak, representing Team Falcons , came to the realization that he overspoke concerning Edgar "9Class" Naltakyan’s visa issues, admitting that in this instance, silence would have been golden.
He has put forth these remarks through his Telegram channel.
“Delayed, but I’m letting you know that I will not be coming for the next tournament. You have already witnessed the announcement by Team Falcons . I have submitted a visa application two times. I sort of messed it up myself because of my level of professionalism. I have not applied that frequently. I noticed the messages with saying karma is coming back. That is true. I should not have given my opinion when 9Class was not given a visa. Deserved. I should not comment so much. Suffering the consequences“
Malr1ne seems to be implying that ESL One Raleigh 2025 is the tournament he wished to attend. The esports athlete seems to understand that making fun of 9Class regarding the visa issues was out of line and has come to see things from a different perspective. Moving forward, the player said he would not be so quick to express himself in such situations.
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