Cr1t talked about problems in Team Falcons because of Malr1ne
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Andreas 'Cr1t-' Franck described the initial period of working with Stanislav 'Malr1ne' Potorak as a test of resilience for the
Team Falcons roster, as the esports athlete initially behaved like a child. However, through active collaboration, the team managed to adapt to this challenge.
Such a comment from the
Team Falcons support was voiced in an interview with the tournament organizers during the Elite League broadcast on Twitch, responding to a question about team cohesion.
"I think the most challenging test of cohesion is having Malr1ne on our team. We all become his teachers. In the beginning, when he just joined us, we had to play qualifiers and all that... He was like a child, but we managed to find an approach to it, which helped us bond.
We didn't have much time to educate him; we just played and tried to improve. And that, in itself, was educating him."
The esports athlete also talked about potential challenges at the Elite League related to the tournament's format. For the roster, this is the first championship where the participants play from home. Since Andreas 'Cr1t-' Franck Nielsen believes that the team didn't prepare well enough for the tournament, the esports athlete hopes that
Team Falcons will gain form as the group stage progresses. Currently, the team has one victory and two draws.

Recall that earlier, Stanislav 'Malr1ne' Potorak named the toughest opponent for
Team Falcons at the Elite League.






