Boxi speaks out after Team Liquid's failure at DreamLeague Season 27
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Samuel “Boxi” Swan said that even though
Team Liquid played the DreamLeague Season 27 Dota 2 tournament from a boot camp, it did not help the team achieve a decent result.
The player shared this opinion on Twitch.
"Usually, our schedule is such that we play DreamLeague from home, and I've already explained our poor performance by saying that we played after a break and didn't train. But now we're playing from bootcamp. Unfortunately, that didn't save us. Even though we played from bootcamp, it didn't help. I don't know. Everything was great at the qualifiers, so I thought everything would be fine. We're all a little disappointed. Maybe it's just not our tournament, but I refuse to believe that."
According to the esports player, he previously explained
Team Liquid's unsatisfactory results in the DreamLeague series tournaments by the fact that, due to the peculiarities of the schedule, the team was forced to play them from home. Samuel “Boxi” Svan noted that this time the team gathered for a boot camp and was determined to achieve a decent result, but this did not help the lineup advance beyond the group stage, which disappointed the esports player and his teammates.
Earlier, Jonas “SabeRLight-” Volek commented on the victory over his former teammates from
Team Liquid at DreamLeague Season 27.






