Cr1t shocked with statement about Malr1ne's gameplay
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Andreas 'Cr1t-' Frank Nielsen, commenting on his role with
Team Falcons, stated that Stanislav 'Malr1ne' Potorak is still very new to the pro scene and needs help in the process of adjusting to a career as a cyber athlete.
The cyber athlete made the corresponding statement in an exclusive ESL interview, a recording of which
Team Falcons published on their personal Telegram channel.
“There's also Malr1ne, who is a total newbie. He needs a lot of help in terms of adapting to the pro scene. I think I'm trying to be a liaison on the team. I think it's been the same on the last few teams I've played on. I think it works out that way because a person like me will do it best. Of course, ATF and Malr1ne are young. We have experienced players as well as youngsters. I wouldn't say I'm a direct liaison, but Sneyking and skiter are from the same team, and ATF and Malr1ne were friends before, they're the younger part of the roster. In a way I'm like the middleman because everyone is very opinionated. Everyone is confident in their ideas.”
The cyber athlete also revealed that he considers himself a sapport with a lot of experience and tries to be as down-to-earth as possible to keep his emotions at bay during the game.
At the ESL One Birmingham 2024 Dota 2 tournament,
Team Falcons made it to the playoffs from the first place of Group A, but in the first match of the second stage against
Tundra Esports the squad was sent to the lower grid, where Cr1t- team was able to successfully beat
Team Liquid.
Recall that Stanislav “Malr1ne” Potorak arrived at the ESL One Birmingham 2024 tournament with a delay due to problems in the visa application process.






