Anders Calls for MOUZ Roster Change: “I’d Sign degster Over torzsi Right Now”

Anders Calls for MOUZ Roster Change: “I’d Sign degster Over torzsi Right Now”

Anders Calls for MOUZ Roster Change: “I’d Sign degster Over torzsi Right Now”

CS2 analyst Anders suggests MOUZ should replace torzsi with free agent degster amid inconsistent results in 2026

Renowned Counter-Strike analyst Anders Blume has sparked debate in the CS2 community after suggesting that MOUZ should consider replacing their current AWPer Ádám “torzsi” Torzsás with free agent Abdul “degster” Gasanov.

Speaking on a recent podcast, Anders did not hold back:

“I’d sign degster instead of torzsi right now.”

The statement comes at a critical moment for MOUZ, who have shown flashes of top-tier form in 2026 but struggled to maintain consistency at key events.

Why degster Is Back in the Spotlight

Degster is currently one of the most notable free agents in Counter-Strike 2. He became available in December 2025 after parting ways with Falcons, where he had spent several months on the bench.

Despite the unstable period, degster proved his value earlier in the year. He played a crucial role in Falcons’ victory at PGL Bucharest 2025, securing the first major trophy of his career.

After the win, degster said:

“It’s my first trophy, I worked so much for that.”

He also added emotionally:

“I won my first tournament with you boys… I love you.”

These performances continue to strengthen his reputation as a high-impact AWPer capable of delivering in decisive matches — one of the key arguments behind Anders’ statement.

MOUZ’s Recent Form Raises Questions

MOUZ entered March 2026 as one of the strongest teams in the world, reaching No. 2 in the Valve ranking. However, their form has recently dipped.

At BLAST Open Rotterdam 2026, the team suffered unexpected losses:

0–2 vs The MongolZ

1–2 vs 9z

Following these results, MOUZ dropped to No. 4 in the global rankings, raising concerns about their consistency against rising international competition.

torzsi’s Position: Solid but Under Scrutiny

While Anders’ criticism targets the AWP role, torzsi’s overall record in 2026 remains respectable. MOUZ secured:

3rd place at PGL Cluj-Napoca 2026

4th place at IEM Kraków 2026

Still, questions about his impact in high-pressure matches persist.

Torzsi himself has acknowledged inconsistency in his performances. After a match at IEM Cologne, he admitted:

“I think I played pretty poorly on Mirage.”

At the same time, he emphasized the team’s ongoing progress:

“We are getting better game by game, but we haven’t reached our full potential yet.”

Community Debate: Upgrade or Stability?

Anders’ take reflects a broader discussion within the CS2 scene: should top teams prioritize stability or chase higher individual firepower?

Degster offers:

Proven clutch potential

Aggressive AWPing style

Experience in tier-one tournaments

Torzsi provides:

Long-term synergy with MOUZ core

Consistent, system-based play

Development within the organization

For now, there are no confirmed roster changes, and Anders’ comments remain an external opinion rather than insider information.

What Happens Next?

With degster actively seeking a new team and MOUZ aiming to return to top form, speculation around potential roster moves is unlikely to fade anytime soon.

Whether MOUZ decide to stay loyal to their current lineup or explore changes could depend on their results in upcoming tier-one events.

One thing is certain: the AWPer role remains one of the most closely watched positions in competitive CS2 — and Anders has just added fuel to the conversation.