G2´s winning streak is officially over. Cloud9 ended the run at 13 LAN wins in a row, which is the seventh-highest win streak of all time. The Russian team dominated the mixed European roster in a 2-0 series. With sh1ro playing lights out, G2 stood no chance against the Russian AWPer.
Who has won most LAN matches in a row in CS:GO?
Cloud9 secured Vertigo in dominant fashion 16-6. A controlled game for Cloud9 left G2 shaking going into the second map. Inferno has been G2´s rock and safe pick in recent months. However, Cloud9 showed that it is possible to take down the IEM Katowice 2023 champions on Inferno.
Cloud9 – G2 2-0
| ESL Pro League Season 17
MVP: Dmitry ‘sh1ro’ Sokolov – 1.83 rating / 57-19 K-D / 107.2 ADR
THE WINSTREAK IS OVER.@G2esports have finally been defeated after winning 16 series in a row, @C9CSGO put an end to the streak.#ESLProLeague pic.twitter.com/pU4b3U4hYB
— ESL Counter-Strike (@ESLCS) February 23, 2023
Outsiders stood tall against fnatic in their second game of the ESL Pro League Season 17. A true rematch was on the schedule. Fnatic took down the Russian team back at IEM Katowice 2023. This time they switched as Outsiders came out victorious.
Despite the series being a close encounter were Outsiders the dominant team. With Evgenii ‘FL1T’ Lebedev producing some stunning numbers, fnatic couldn’t keep up with the slow play style. Outsiders won Inferno 16-14 and Vertigo 16-12.
Outsiders – fnatic 2-0
| ESL Pro League Season 17
MVP: Evgenii ‘FL1T’ Lebedev – 1.50 rating / 51-29 K-D / 96.9 ADR
Outsiders show their strength!
They take down @FNATIC 2-0, securing a spot in the UB Finals of Group A ?
16-14 Inferno
16-12 Vertigo#ESLProLeague pic.twitter.com/8jytvEBak9— ESL Counter-Strike (@ESLCS) February 23, 2023