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MOUZ’s Brollan Addresses PGL Cluj-Napoca Struggles vs FUT: “Their In-Your-Face Style Caught Us Off-Guard”

MOUZ’s Brollan Addresses PGL Cluj-Napoca Struggles vs FUT: “Their In-Your-Face Style Caught Us Off-Guard”

MOUZ Survives FUT to Reach Playoffs at PGL Cluj-Napoca

At PGL Cluj-Napoca 2026, MOUZ continued its streak of playoff appearances with a **3-1 victory over rising squad FUT in the Swiss stage. While the result saw MOUZ through, the Swedish rifler Ludvig “Brollan” Brolin highlighted how difficult FUT’s approach made the series.

FUT — one of the breakout performers in Group Play — brought a high-tempo, aggressive style that differed from what MOUZ usually prepares for. Brollan emphasised that this “in-your-face” pressure unsettled MOUZ on several occasions and forced the team to adapt mid-match.

“They have a different style compared to others — they play very in your face and I think it caught us off-guard in some situations.”
Ludvig “Brollan” Brolin on FUT’s playstyle.


FUT’s Tactical Identity and Its Impact

Brollan’s remarks underline how FUT’s aggressive style differs from more standard approaches on the CS2 professional circuit. Instead of passive setups or calculated utility usage, FUT constantly applies forward pressure, mixing early map control with rapid multi-player engagements — a strategy that can disrupt opponents expecting slower, more methodical gameplay.

Though FUT ultimately fell short in this matchup, they showed flashes of potential and maintained leads at key moments before MOUZ regrouped and closed out the series.


Cluj-Napoca Group Picture and Stakes

The win pushes MOUZ into the PGL Cluj-Napoca playoffs, keeping alive their run in one of the first premier CS2 events of the year. Several other notable results from the Swiss stage were posted alongside this match, including FURIA’s victory over PARIVISION and Aurora’s upset over B8.

The final day of group play is slated for February 18, with multiple 2-2 records battling for the remaining playoff spots. The stakes remain high as teams fight to stay alive or extend their championship runs.


Player Context: Who Is Brollan?

Ludvig “Brollan” Brolin, a 23-year-old Swedish rifler, is one of MOUZ’s core players, known for his versatile fragging and important contributions in both high-pressure matches and deep tournament runs. His leadership in this series provided valuable insight into MOUZ’s ongoing adjustments throughout the CS2 competitive season.