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OverDrive named the real reason for PARIVISION's failure at IEM Krakow

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OverDrive spoke about PARIVISION's defeat at IEM Krakow

Alexey “OverDrive” Biryukov believes that PARIVISION's results at the IEM Krakow Counter-Strike 2 tournament were to be expected, as the team still lacks the experience to win two major Tier 1 tournaments in a row.

The content creator shared this opinion on YouTube.

"The players are young, and it's very difficult for them to maintain such a distance. It's difficult for them to change their game in a way that makes it harder for you to prepare for them. And yet, with all due respect to PARIVISION, BLAST became a tournament where everyone played at 150%, with every player giving everything they had. It's impossible to maintain that level over such a long distance. Now the players have failed, it was hard, their emotions have burned out a little. They need to cool down, rest, and prepare for the next tournament.

PARIVISION's decline is logical, I don't see anything wrong with that. We'll keep an eye on the team."

According to Alexey “OverDrive” Biryukov, he does not see any serious problems with PARIVISION's early exit from IEM Krakow, as the team is just starting its journey on the Tier 1 pro scene of Counter-Strike 2, and before winning BLAST Bounty Winter, the team already had decent results.

“I don't see anything wrong with how PARIVISION played. They are just starting their journey in Tier 1. People say that they are just a one-tournament team. Let me remind you that they played well at the Major, made it to the main stage, where the top teams were. Then they won BLAST, the season opener.”

Earlier, PARIVISION coach Dastan “Dastan” Akbaev addressed fans after the team's elimination from IEM Krakow.

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