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Fnatic achieves consecutive victory at ESL One Online championships

Fnatic Emerges Victorious in ESL One Birmingham Online

In yet another dominant performance, Fnatic has solidified their position as the top Southeast Asian team in Dota 2. They secured their second consecutive ESL One championship, emerging victorious against BOOM Esports. BOOM showed great potential in the region, but ultimately fell short against the experienced Fnatic squad.

Consistency in Playoffs Sets Fnatic Apart

Fnatic faced some challenges during their run, losing a series to both BOOM and Team Adroit in the group stage. However, when it came to playoff matches, Jabz and his team proved to be the most consistent. BOOM was only able to secure a single game victory when they met Fnatic in the bracket.

Fnatic’s Steady Performances Lead to Grand Finals Triumph

All four games of the grand finals were highly competitive, but Fnatic displayed superior teamwork and coordination. The trio of 23savage, Djardel “DJ” Mampusti, and Moon delivered consistent performances, with 23savage being particularly impressive. Even in their only loss, he contributed significantly with eight kills and 30,000 damage.

Moon Shines Bright as Fnatic’s Key Player

Moon emerged as the standout player for Fnatic, especially with two dominant performances on Death Prophet in the grand finals. His mid-lane control played a crucial role in leading the team to victory. Here are his statlines from each game:

HeroK/D/ANet WorthHero DamageResult
Death Prophet14/0/1616.9k (fourth)29.4k (second)Win
Zeus4/7/1219.1k (fourth)56.7k (first)Loss
Death Prophet11/2/1518.9k (first)30.9k (second)Win
Storm Spirit14/2/618.1k (second)24.3k (first)Win

Fnatic’s Victory Streak Continues

This is Fnatic’s second consecutive ESL One title, following their triumph over Adroit in the grand finals of ESL One Los Angeles Online. With their newfound consistency, there’s no doubt that Jabz and his team are the top contenders in the region.

SEA region was the first to conclude play at ESL One Birmingham Online, while three other regional brackets are still underway.

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