Subroza says Cloud9's CS:GO team "was dead before I even joined"

July 2022 · 2 minute read

Professional CS:GO player Yassine “Subroza” Taoufik, who played two tournaments with Cloud9, briefly explained why he thinks the team performed poorly during his time with the organization last night.

Cloud9 had a terrible year in CS:GO and saw their longtime star Timothy “autimatic” Ta, Damian “daps” Steele, and Kenneth “koosta” Suen ask to leave the team and complete a transfer to Gen.G’s first CS:GO roster last week.

Yesterday, Gen.G played their first official match at IEM Katowice’s North America open qualifier against a PUG team formed by pros, including Subroza. The 22-year-old top-fragged with 35 kills and helped Just For Fun defeat Gen.G 16-14 on Train.

Subroza tweeted after the game saying that Just For Fun won the match and a Gen.G fan—probably a former Cloud9 fan—asked why he didn’t play like that on Cloud9.

“Lmao team was dead before I even joined,” Subroza said. “Didn’t prac a single day and faced Astralis, Na’Vi and FaZe. Good comparison.”

lmao team was dead before i even joined, didn't prac a single day and faced astralis navi faze. Good comparison.

— TSM Subroza (@Subroza) December 11, 2019

Subroza was referring to BLAST Pro Series Copenhagen, where Cloud9 placed at the bottom after losing 16-6 to Ninjas in Pyjamas, 16-4 to Liquid, tying with Natus Vincere, losing 16-14 to FaZe, and 16-3 to Astralis.

That indicates that maybe autimatic, daps, and koosta had already decided to leave the team when Subroza was brought on as a stand-in for Tyson “TenZ” Ngo, who was benched two weeks before BLAST Pro Series Copenhagen in October.

While Gen.G doesn’t have any scheduled tournaments after being eliminated by Just For Fun, Subroza and crew beat Envy 16-14 too and are one victory away from advancing to IEM Katowice’s North America closed qualifier.

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