smooya clarifies controversial incident at DH Masters Spring Qualifier
The disputed British player has admitted that it wasn't PC problems that made him disconnect the match.
Owen “smooya” Butterfield has placed himself in a rather difficult situation, after a controversial episode last night against Nordavind. Something, which has meant that the Movistar Riders player and his actions have been the talk of the town in the CS:GO community.
The incident happened on the deciding map, in a 9-15 situation for Movistar Riders, where the British AWPer decided to disconnect from the server after dying, even though his teammate Alejandro “mopoz” Cano still were alive in a 1v3 situation and able to clutch home the round.
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smooya, who in the beginning explained the incident by saying it was “PC problems”, has now admitted and confessed that it was a deliberate act from his side.
- “Firstly I want to start by saying yes I did leave the server before the game ended and my PC didn't crash, I really thought that was obvious by my tweet and didn't intend to hide from my actions. Secondly I do not want to set an example towards the people who follow&support me to think that it's okay because it isn't, no professional player in any settings of any sport should ever act this way.
BUT these things happen and have done even at the highest level of sports, I won't say the cliche phrase 'everyone makes mistakes' because I've clearly made much more mistakes than the average human during my CS career and I get that but please don't take this act as disrespect towards my team mates or the opponent. That is not/will not ever be my intention when playing CSGO under any organisation at any level.”
The renowned esports expert, Richard Lewis has criticized smooya heavily after the Nordavind match.