G2 Demonstrates Dominance Over Liquid in BLAST Open London

G2 Demonstrates Dominance Over Liquid in BLAST Open London

G2 Demonstrates Dominance Over Liquid in BLAST Open London

In a commanding 2–0 victory during the upper-bracket quarter-final of BLAST Open London 2025, G2 Esports delivered a masterclass performance against Team Liquid, significantly shifting their tournament momentum. 


Map-by-Map Breakdown

Train (13–8):
Liquid chose Train, hoping to catch G2 off-guard, but G2’s Nikita "HeavyGod" Martynenko delivered with a standout 1.74 rating, including 115.6 ADR and a +6.6% round swing. Despite a competitive first half—fueled by strong efforts from Guy “NertZ” Iluz and Kamil “siuhy” Szkaradek—Liquid couldn’t maintain the pace as G2 seized control. A key turning point came when Nemanja “huNter-” Kovač pulled off a 1v3 clutch in the pistol round, accelerating G2’s dominance. 

Inferno (13–3):
G2’s pick turned into a rout. Mario “malbsMd” Samayoa was unstoppable, finishing with a 2.53 rating, 145.3 ADR, and a +15.75% round swing—his second-highest rating since joining G2. G2 shut down Liquid’s CT side, delivering a clean sweep of the second half without conceding additional rounds. 


Individual Performances

  • malbsMd: 35–28 K–D, 99.4 ADR, 89.2% KAST, Rating 3.0: 1.54—G2’s lead fragger who anchored their offensive surge.

  • huNter-: 26–18 K–D, 75.1 ADR, 91.9% KAST, Rating 3.0: 1.49—masterful in mid-round clutch plays.

  • MATYS: 31–22 K–D, 85.5 ADR, 78.4% KAST, Rating 3.0: 1.47—a reliable backbone in team structure.

  • HeavyGod: 32–22 K–D, 90.5 ADR, 75.7% KAST, Rating 3.0: 1.33—key AWP contributions helped stabilize early rounds.

  • For Liquid, NertZ (1.04 rating) and ultimate (0.96 rating) delivered solid individual stats, though their efforts were overshadowed by G2’s cohesive aggression.


Implications & Tournament Trajectory

  • Liquid is now in the lower bracket, meaning they must win three consecutive best-of-three matches to secure a LAN Finals berth—a tall order given G2’s current form.

  • G2 advances confidently, now peering toward a potential rematch with MOUZ or another upper bracket opponent, with the opportunity to reaffirm themselves as tournament favorites for London’s LAN finals at Wembley Arena.

  • The performance gap between the two squads was evident—not just in scores, but in G2’s ability to decisively control momentum on both Train and Inferno.


Historical & Extended Insights

  • G2’s recent form: The organization has consistently refreshed its roster—adding malbsMd, HeavyGod, MATYS, and SunPayus over the past year—amid the departure of stars like NiKo and m0NESY. This match indicates those changes are paying off.

  • Liquid’s recent struggles: Year-over-year, the team has hovered around 9–12th place finishes (e.g., BLAST Open Lisbon, IEM Melbourne), reflecting inconsistency even before this event.

  • Head-to-head context: G2 has historically had upper-hand on maps like Inferno and Train in previous matchups, reinforcing the strategic weight of map vetoes.


Summary Table:

Match Detail Highlights
Result G2 2–0 Liquid (Train 13–8, Inferno 13–3)
G2 Standouts malbsMd, huNter-, MATYS, HeavyGod
Liquid’s Response NertZ and ultimate provided resistance but insufficient for comeback
Impact on Tournament G2 to continue; Liquid in lower bracket with a difficult path ahead
Roster & Stratgy Notes G2’s new signings showing impact; Liquid in need of structural reevaluation
Fan Reactions & Odds Undefined here—coverage focused on analysis and stats over live chat quotes