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Flusha Opens Up about Godsent Roster Change

In a recent “Ask Me Anything” post on Reddit, Flusha shed light on the Swedish trio’s move from Fnatic to Godsent. Alongside JW and Krimz, Flusha left behind olofmeister and dennis on Fnatic to join the Godsent organization.

The roster change came as a shock to the CS:GO community, as these three legendary players departed from an organization they had found success with. Flusha answered a series of questions that provided insight into the transition and addressed any concerns fans may have had.

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When asked about Krimz’s decision to join Godsent instead of sticking with olofmeister, Flusha responded that the duo’s strength was overhyped, and Krimz had no tension with any players. Flusha also revealed that the original plan was already in place when they decided to leave the team.

Flusha confirmed that Lekr0 would have been their fifth player if Krimz had stayed on Fnatic. He mentioned that he didn’t want to play with olofmeister and dennis anymore, but no specific incident had occurred.

Despite initially wanting to kick JW, Flusha joined Godsent with him because he enjoys playing with him. He clarified that the decision to kick JW was more influenced by others’ opinions.

Flusha explained that he left Fnatic because he didn’t want to freelance for the organization anymore and wanted to build something for himself. He also expressed unhappiness with the team towards the end of his time with them, citing a lack of unity and more negative feelings than positive.

Addressing the issue of tension within Fnatic, Flusha admitted that tension exists in every team and it had been going on for too long in Fnatic. This made it difficult for him to handle the situation.

Flusha attributed the lack of success for Fnatic to role clashes, lack of motivation to be a team, and too much focus on individual performance. He mentioned other small issues but acknowledged that they mainly related to in-game matters.

Regarding the coaching rule change, Flusha stated that the entire team is okay with it. They have learned from the mistakes made during the previous roster changes and do not anticipate the same problems in Godsent.

Flusha defended his “rage moment” during the E-League, explaining that he called that it was a fake and advised against rotating to B. However, certain players did not listen, leading to their downfall.

Flusha revealed that he felt the need to leave Fnatic right after the E-League finals against Virtus.pro. He didn’t believe that the team’s future plans would benefit him.

When asked about Godsent’s superiority over Fnatic, Flusha expressed confidence in their team’s roles, team play, and structure.

Flusha believed that Godsent could become the best team within the next 2-3 months as they continue to improve.

Despite leaving Fnatic, Flusha stated that he still respects and loves the organization and will not remove Fnatic stickers from his skins.

Flusha expressed indifference towards Fnatic keeping their ESL Pro League spot, stating that it was not a significant loss for Godsent.

Flusha dismissed concerns about a disciplined approach conflicting within Godsent, claiming that they have learned from their mistakes and aim to openly communicate and address problems as a team.

When asked about any regrets in his Counter-Strike career, Flusha stated that he wouldn’t change anything, as he believes all his decisions have been good ones.

Flusha admitted that he could perform better but believes he is getting back to his previous level. He acknowledged that his mindset needs to change, as he should stop thinking he is the one in command.

Flusha remained confident that he would continue winning, as he has found success in every team he has played for throughout his CS:GO career.