MOUZ AWPer Ádám ‘torzsi’ Torzsás says the team is happy with how quickly the rebuilt lineup has gelled — back-to-back third-place finishes at PGL Astana 2026 and CS Asia Championships 2026, with the bronze in Shanghai secured via a dominant 2-0 over MIBR (13-3 Overpass, 13-1 Ancient).
‘Ten matches in two weeks’ — torzsi
Speaking to HLTV after the bronze-medal win, the Hungarian sniper credited the squad’s adaptation despite simultaneous role and lineup changes:
“There is a lot of role changing, a new IGL, new players, and I think we’re happy with what we showed here.”
torzsi added that MOUZ collected ten match wins in just two weeks with the new project — a turnaround few expected from a roster mid-rebuild this close to a Major.
The xertioN factor
Dorian ‘xertioN’ Berman has handled the new IGL load while still posting some of the team’s biggest individual numbers — 1.94 in the MIBR bronze match, an average of 1.31 across the leadership transition. torzsi has been the AWP anchor throughout, with the new role distribution clearly working well enough to produce two top-three finishes back-to-back.
The Cologne next-step
With jL temporarily returning to NAVI as a substitute, MOUZ are expected to bring Brollan back into the active lineup before IEM Cologne. Whatever the final five looks like, torzsi’s read on the project sets the bar: the team has gone from question mark to genuine podium threat in less than a month.
