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YapzOr Sympathizes With DJ After Fnatic Got Relegated To Division II

Ammar Aryani
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During a livestream with Janne "Gorgc" Stefanovski, Yazied "YapzOr" Jaradat gave his thoughts on Fnatic’s relegation into Division II for the Spring Tour.
The Southeast Asia (SEA) powerhouse saw its worst competitive performance recently, with 6 consecutive losses before winning its final match in the division.
The Jordanian support also noted that he felt bad for Djardel "DJ" Mampusti, as the player was seen by many as one of the best position four supports in the world.

Yazied "YapzOr" Jaradat recently gave his thoughts on Southeast Asia team Fnatic’s relegation into Division II of the SEA Dota Pro Circuit (DPC) for the Spring Tour during a livestream with Janne "Gorgc" Stefanovski.

YapzOr previously played for Team Secret until last July, where he went on a hiatus to recover from health issues. However, as of recently YapzOr has begun to livestreaming his ranked games on Twitch. Additionally, he can also be seen frequently dropping by Gorgc’s livestreams.

"I feel really bad for DJ" - YapzOr on Fnatic getting relegated

During his latest appearance on Gorgc’s livestream, YapzOr was told by Gorgc that both BOOM Esports and Fnatic, who were representing SEA at The International 2022 (TI11) had been relegated from Division I and will be playing in Division II for the upcoming Spring Tour.

Upon hearing the news, YapzOr gave his thoughts about Fnatic getting relegated to Division II however he also expressed his sadness on seeing Djardel "DJ" Mampusti going down with Fnatic to Division II as he has a high level of respect for the Filipino support.

“I saw how Fnatic got relegated to Division II the other day and I was like, I feel really bad for DJ. He is such a good player on that Fnatic team regardless of the roster. But yeah, Fnatic’s matches are some of the throwiest matches you will ever see over the past few months,” he said.

However, Gorgc noted that Fnatic might have deserved the outcome since the organization is well-known for throwing winnable matchups. “There were so many games, more than one game I believe. Like crucial matches. For example, that Major where TSM got second place [Stockholm Major] Fnatic threw the f**k out of that Game Three against OG. I remembered it very clearly, I was there.”

Many are expecting Fnatic to undergo roster changes following the end of their Division I campaign, with Kim "Gabbi" Santos being the primary target of negative criticism.


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Ammar has been actively engaged in the esports industry in Malaysia in multiple roles in the past. Now, he utilizes his esports expertise to create insightful and meaningful content as the de facto Dota 2 writer at AFK Gaming.

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