The BLAST Open Spring 2025 tournament has taken another dramatic turn, with Liquid and Falcons being eliminated after intense lower bracket matches. Both teams fell short in crucial matchups, marking the end of their runs in the competition. Virtus.pro and The MongolZ emerged victorious, securing their spots in the next stage.
Liquid ends BLAST Open Spring 2025 run after loss to The MongolZ
Team Liquid’s campaign in the BLAST Open Spring 2025 ended after a disappointing 2:0 loss to The MongolZ. Despite moments of individual brilliance, Liquid struggled with coordination and strategic execution, leading to their elimination. The MongolZ displayed superior teamplay and composure, capitalizing on Liquid’s weaknesses.
The MongolZ dominated the series, shutting down Liquid’s key players and controlling both maps from start to finish. This loss leaves Liquid facing major questions about their roster and performance ahead of future events.
Falcons fall short against Virtus.pro in a triple overtime thriller
Falcons had a heartbreaking exit after losing 2:1 to Virtus.pro, despite holding solid leads in multiple maps. The most dramatic moment of the series was the deciding map, which went into triple overtime. Falcons failed to capitalize on their advantages, allowing Virtus.pro to mount comebacks and take control of the series.
Virtus.pro’s resilience was on full display, with clutch plays and disciplined strategies securing their victory. Falcons’ elimination raises concerns about their late-game execution, as they struggled to close out rounds under high pressure.
What led to Liquid and Falcons’ eliminations?
Both teams faltered under pressure, exhibiting key weaknesses that contributed to their defeats:
- Liquid lacked team synergy and consistency, failing to counter The MongolZ’s aggressive playstyle.
- Falcons struggled with closing out games and maintaining leads, allowing Virtus.pro to turn the tide in crucial moments.
- Individual performances varied across matches, with standout plays but inconsistent teamwork ultimately proving costly.
Who stood out despite the eliminations?
While Liquid and Falcons were eliminated, certain players still delivered impressive performances:
- jks (Team Liquid) was a standout performer, despite his team’s struggles.
- m0NESY (G2) had a crucial impact in G2’s win over M80, showcasing his skill and composure.
What happens next in BLAST Open Spring 2025?
With Liquid and Falcons out, the BLAST Open Spring 2025 will now advance to the upper and lower bracket finals. Key teams like Virtus.pro and The MongolZ will be looking to continue their momentum heading into the next stage. Fans can expect high-stakes matchups as the competition tightens leading up to the playoffs in Lisbon.
Frequently asked questions about BLAST Open Spring 2025 (FAQ)
Which teams eliminated Liquid and Falcons?
Liquid was eliminated by The MongolZ, while Falcons were knocked out by Virtus.pro.
Why did Liquid struggle against The MongolZ?
Liquid displayed poor coordination and inconsistent gameplay, failing to counter The MongolZ’s aggressive approach.
What caused Falcons to lose against Virtus.pro?
Falcons repeatedly failed to close out maps, losing leads in crucial moments, leading to their downfall in a triple overtime match.
Who were the standout performers in the elimination matches?
jks contributed significantly for Liquid, despite their loss. m0NESY was a key player for G2 in a separate match against M80.
What’s next for the BLAST Open Spring 2025 tournament?
The upper and lower bracket finals will determine the teams securing spots for the Lisbon playoffs, with more high-intensity matches expected.