Vitality Newcomer misutaaa Fails to Secure even a Single Kill against Spirit at ESL Pro League Season 11

Vitality Newcomer misutaaa Fails to Secure even a Single Kill against Spirit at ESL Pro League Season 11

Aditya Singh Rawat
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The ESL Pro League Season 11 which is well into its fifth day witnessed the biggest upset of the tournament yet as Team Vitality lost to Spirit by a series score of ‘2-1’. While the loss in itself was disappointing, it was Kevin “misutaaa” Rabier’s performance against the Russian organization on Dust 2 that shocked everyone.

The newest member of the French lineup who is just 17-years-old was unable to find even a single kill on the second map against Spirit. The rifler went ‘0-1-18’ to end the game with a rating of 0.12 which Vitality lost by a score of ‘16-5’.

Vitality Newcomer misutaaa Fails to Secure even a Single Kill against Spirit at ESL Pro League Season 11

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But apart from the unfortunate performance in the second game, the youngster took 24 frags on the first map to achieve a rating of 1.57 while taking 18 frags in the deciding game, which Vitality lost by a score of ‘16-13’.


While Vitality is still in the top three of their group they are not performing at their best, having a tough hustle against ENCE followed by a defeat against Spirit. The youngster who was brought in as a replacement for Alex “ALEX” McMeekin has surely not lived up to his potential in this match, but overall the youngster is still pretty talented and with enough practice can actually become a great asset for the organization who already possess Mathieu “ZywOo” Herbaut.

The community, for now, have shown their disappointment resorting to harsh criticism while also trolling the player. All eyes will be on the youngster going forward, let’s see how far Vitality can make it in the ESL Pro League.


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Aditya is the in-house CS:GO writer at AFK Gaming. While his understanding of the esports space is not restricted by geographical borders, his current focus lies in the Asian region. Understands and follows almost all major esport titles.

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