Finland had a very good start, they were just rail raping the swedes and after 5 minutes the score was already 60:20 for them. That was quite impressive and really looked like a rape, all of fins had rails and they just caught most of respawned swedes. And they kept playing like that for another 5 minutes when in the middle Sweden already woke up. They managed to even the game and also reduce the score but it was obviously too late to win. Man of the map would be provi for his nice railing at the first part of the game.
The second map was a real thriller. All the game the leading team was changing and it was unpredictable who would win. In some cases it seemed that Sweden lead by squix will finally take over, have the lead for longer time and make necessary frag difference to the end, but it always turned out that provi or someone else from Finland crushed whole Sweden?s armor control and balanced the game to their side. And so in the end Finland again caught up and equaled the result. 1 minute left to play it was even! And Sweden seemed to be fragging more, but provi machinegunned 3 swedes in 3 seconds, still after that Sweden managed make a few frags and though last frag was a teamkill by bubkez Sweden still won this thriller. Man of the match would be provi or squix for both amazing skills.
The next map was dm3 picked by Sweden and this time Finland proved that homemap doesn?t give much advantage. They lead it all the time and though Sweden was always at the point of coming back with a few successful quadruns, Finland managed to save their lead to the end. I can?t really separate anyone here, because both teams and all players showed nice skills and teamplay.
As Finland had already won dm1 once and now Damiah was already in the lineup, we could expect them win again. And that?s what happened. And although Sweden managed to resist for a half of the game, unlike on the first dm1 this like they got screwed in the second half. A very nice game by both sides again, and supposing that Sweden was playing with not their best team, while I hardly imagine a better lineup for Finland this as a GG.
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