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PD4 - Will a-Losers live up to their name?
SK had a tough match on the opening playday of the 13th ESL Pro Series as they faced hoorai, their rival in the grand final of last season's EPS finals. With SK 's skills sharpened after their match with Hoorai and n!faculty, A-Losers are the next target.
By Peter 'kravitz' Z
Sep 9, 2008 21:33
SK had a tough match on the opening playday of the 13th ESL Pro Series as they faced hoorai, their rival in the grand final of last season's EPS finals. With SK 's skills sharpened after their match with Hoorai and n!faculty, A-Losers are the next target.While half of the FIFA Teams in the ESL Pro Series are already heading over to the fifth playday, SK is still far behind, sitting at sixth place with only two matches played.
SK's match versus hoorai had a sense of deja vu after the encounter last season where SK won after getting the edge over hoorai but following hoorai's impressive ESL Sports qualification the outcome of the latest encounter was uncertain.
However the match went in SK's favour after being a whisker ahead with a close 6:4 leadership in the first halftime, SK were able to step up a gear and win with a quite satisfying 13:7 result.
Having come out victorious against probably the strongest title contender, SK were in good shape to meet their next opponent n!faculty.
N!faculty have mixed up their lineup during the summer break and added some talented players from last season, the outstanding a-Losers team.
Although they also invited a quite unknown player coming from eus, a team that received a direct relegation, who seems to play even better under the faculty-tag so far this season.
Despite an early lead in the first half with 7:3, it turned out to become really close in the end, but SK's nerves stood the pressure to let them bring home win a 12:8 victory.
On Thurday 11th September SK will face the newly formed team of the famous a-Losers organisation. a-Losers also overhauled the whole team, kicking all old players and getting a whole new team. However they did not get off to a good start in the current season, losing 2 out of 3 matches.
As the defending champion the only goal we can have is to stay undefeated in our third season and climb up to the top again after having played all our remaining matches. So the next task to complete is for our boys to collect another three points to continue on our upward journey through the rankings.
SK's match versus hoorai had a sense of deja vu after the encounter last season where SK won after getting the edge over hoorai but following hoorai's impressive ESL Sports qualification the outcome of the latest encounter was uncertain.
However the match went in SK's favour after being a whisker ahead with a close 6:4 leadership in the first halftime, SK were able to step up a gear and win with a quite satisfying 13:7 result.
Having come out victorious against probably the strongest title contender, SK were in good shape to meet their next opponent n!faculty.
N!faculty have mixed up their lineup during the summer break and added some talented players from last season, the outstanding a-Losers team.
Although they also invited a quite unknown player coming from eus, a team that received a direct relegation, who seems to play even better under the faculty-tag so far this season.
Despite an early lead in the first half with 7:3, it turned out to become really close in the end, but SK's nerves stood the pressure to let them bring home win a 12:8 victory.
On Thurday 11th September SK will face the newly formed team of the famous a-Losers organisation. a-Losers also overhauled the whole team, kicking all old players and getting a whole new team. However they did not get off to a good start in the current season, losing 2 out of 3 matches.
As the defending champion the only goal we can have is to stay undefeated in our third season and climb up to the top again after having played all our remaining matches. So the next task to complete is for our boys to collect another three points to continue on our upward journey through the rankings.
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