Snax reveals multiple offers from top-tier teams: I can still do damage
Will we see the Polish superstar make a comeback to the top anytime soon?
Janusz "Snax" Pogorzelski is not done competing at the highest level of CS:GO. At least not if you ask the man himself.
Despite turning 30 this year and having won countless top-tier tournaments in his career, the Polish legend still believe he has the level and hunger to compete among the very best in the game. And there’s reportedly also interest from top-shelf teams, the former Virtus.pro star revealed on HLTV Confirmed.
Interest from Top 10 teams
- Yeah, I got some offers. But they were not that good like, how do I say – it was not the roles that I wanted in the teams, and it was also hard for me to choose between [the offers] because there were a lot of talks, Snax said and continued:
- I would say that I got offers from two teams in Top 10 for sure, and also from teams around Top 20, but I could not find myself anyway in the teams. I would like to play in a team [at the top level] for sure and to win some tournaments again. IEM Dallas showed that I still can do damage and that I still can play.
- But it is hard and I know my limits also. I also understand that if it’s up to the team and they need a new guy, for sure they will take a younger guy. It is like a normal thing.
Better on LAN
As mentioned, Snax clearly recognizes his own limitations and he’s not shy to admit that he’s way better on playing on LAN at tournaments than online.
- What I can say is that when I was playing at tournaments [on LAN] that was the best for me … I feel for myself that it’s way better playing offline because there’s this fire, and your only focus is on the games. After so many years of playing in the scene, it’s a little bit harder for me to focus playing at home – it’s so much different.
You can watch the entire HLTV Confirmed episode down below (with time stamps):
Super stand-in
Snax’s latest experience with top-tier CS:GO were at last year’s IEM Dallas where he temporarily replaced Lotan “Spinx” Giladi on ENCE giving up a super strong performance in Texas. Afterwards, the Polish lurker has played for ex-Finest and most recently a mix team called Let us cook.
Notable maps for Snax at IEM Dallas:
Ancient vs FaZe – 1.20 Rating / 21-19 K-D
Nuke vs FaZe – 1.71 Rating / 26-11 K-D
Nuke vs FURIA – 1.62 Rating / 27-15 K-D
Overpass vs Cloud9 – 1.15 Rating / 21-17 K-D