In the knockout stage of the Valorant London Masters, EDG came from behind to defeat FUT with a 2-1 score, moving on to the next round! There were plenty of dramatic scenes in this game, since this squad enjoys "interactive exchanges" even more than M8 did at the San Diego Masters, taunting their opponents nearly every match! In particular, the player s0pp impressed many with his flashy plays, leading some to think he has skill but also likes to show off. However, against Zmjjkk, it meant nothing, and he was ultimately humbled!


During the post-match interview, Zmjjkk mentioned that the opponents were indeed cocky, but he also noted that since they had been playing matches consecutively, they were able to get into rhythm more easily. Meanwhile, EDG's momentum took a while to build up, but they were confident in a win. "I believed early on that we would definitely take this match," he said. And that's exactly what happened—relying on their strong fundamentals and experience, EDG turned the tables on the second map, dominated the third with overwhelming control, and completed the reverse sweep to crush their opponents!


During the match, s0pp, frustrated by his poor performance, even resorted to cold-shouldering his teammates! His teammates actually played quite well, especially xeus, yet s0pp still acted arrogant enough to refuse responding to them. If he treats his own teammates this way, it's no surprise he'd engage in petty gestures and taunts. Everyone can be young and brash, but you shouldn't stoop to insulting other regions and players. So far, his excuses won't change anything. Fortunately, we won, and hopefully G2 will teach him a proper lesson in the next match!

Despite this incident, Zmjjkk was still magnanimous. When discussing each player's individual identity, he acknowledged s0pp's skill, calling him an extremely aggressive player!