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Team Falcons acknowledged issues with ATF and are trying to rein him in

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Andreas "Cr1t" Nielsen, a player for Team Falcons, acknowledged issues with Ammar "ATF" Al-Assaf's behavior, which have caused challenges for the team, but he and others are trying to rein him in.

The esports player shared this during a post-match interview at DreamLeague Season 24.

"Aui_2000 and I have been telling ATF the same things for ten months, but... Every tournament, there's some new scenario, new issues come up, someone wants to kill him or something. We tell him, 'Can you stay calm?' And then he goes and messages someone. We’re trying, but it’s tough"

Cr1t mentioned that he, along with Curtis "Aui_2000" Ling, Team Falcons coach, are trying to discourage ATF from making inflammatory remarks and to tone down his behavior, yet he continues to taunt opponents. Cr1t highlighted that the offlaner's actions lead to issues at Dota 2 LAN tournaments.

Earlier, ATF called himself the most valuable player on Team Falcons, making a bold statement after the tournament.

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