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Spirit Sends The MongolZ Home on a Bullet Train

Spirit ended The MongolZ’s BLAST Rivals Fall run in dominant fashion. Donk stole the spotlight once again, while tNIR’s return to form made Spirit look stronger than ever.

Spirit Sends The MongolZ Home on a Bullet Train

Final Score: The MongolZ 0–2 The MongolZ (6–13 Dust2, 10–13 Ancient)

Mongolians are the first one’s sent packing from BLAST Rivals

The MongolZ took a bullet train back to Mongolia after Spirit ended their BLAST Rivals Fall run. For controlez haters, let’s be clear — the crash down wasn’t on him. In fact, controlez was The MongolZ’s best-performing player throughout the event, keeping the team competitive even when the wheels fell off.

Still, this result leaves questions about how The MongolZ will pick themselves up from the dirt and bounce back for the next event.

On the other side, Spirit looked terrifying. Donk was the man of the server once again, posting a massive 1.72 HLTV rating with multiple multikill rounds that crushed MongolZ’s confidence. The best news for Spirit fans? tNIR finally found his form, putting up a strong 1.37 HLTV rating. This is a sign that Spirit’s firepower might be peaking at just the right time.

If they keep this level up, bettors might want to circle their next match for value.

CS2BET.io’s Hot and Cold takes of this match

HOT

Spirit’s core looks in top shape with Donk and tNIR both delivering.

The MongolZ’s ceiling remains high if controlez keeps this form.

BLAST Rivals continues to build great storylines for CS2 betting and esports predictions fans.

COLD

MongolZ’s structure and mid-round calling collapsed fast. bLitZ is struggling again at rifle and in the head-sets

Lack of composure once Spirit ramped up pressure.

Momentum could be hard to regain for MongolZ before their next CS2 tournament at StarLadder Budapest Major 2025.

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