In our next interview from WESG Europe & CIS Finals, we sat down with Jesper "JW" Wecksell to find out why GODSENT are struggling and what their plans for the next month are.
On the first two days, GODSENT struggled in the group stage, as they fell to Null element and Kinguin and barely made it past Null element.
The relegation draw matched them up to another underwhelming team, Astralis. The Swedes advanced to the Global Finals after getting decimated on Dust2 and coming back from a 2-13 deficit on Mirage before taking Train in a close manner.
The next round saw them face another Danish team, Dignitas, who eased past GODSENT after two comfortable maps, as Jesper "JW" Wecksell and company finished in 5th-8th place in Kiev.
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