Team Liquid were defeated by VP.Prodigy, the academy roster of Virtus.pro, at the RES Showdown 2: BLAST Premier Rising Event. The match ended with a disappointing 2-1 loss for Liquid, who were expected to make easy work of their underdog opponents. The young VP.Prodigy squad, with an average age of just 17.6, stunned the seasoned veterans of Team Liquid, showcasing the rise of fresh talent in competitive CS2.

A Rocky Start for Liquid

Liquid entered the event as the favourites, boasting a high ranking and a wealth of experience. With the top spot at BLAST Open London on the line, the pressure was on. But what should’ve been a routine victory turned into an embarrassing defeat. Liquid lost their first match in the eight-team qualifier, with the upset starting on Dust II, where VP.Prodigy took the map 13-7.

A brief glimmer of hope appeared when Liquid dominated Mirage, winning 13-2. However, that was quickly crushed in Nuke, where Liquid’s collapse in overtime. From a commanding 5v3 advantage in the final round, they let the match slip away, with VP.Prodigy pulling off a successful B-site retake to seal a 16-14 victory.

A Team in Disarray

Following the loss, Liquid’s performance, or rather lack of it, raised serious questions about their internal cohesion. Viktor ‘flashie’ Tamás Bea, the new coach from NaVi, now faces the daunting task of rebuilding a broken team. Despite joining at the start of the ‘Rostermania’ period, flashie’s new job has quickly become a headache.

In an honest interview, flashie admitted, “After joining and being inside the team, I can see that there is a lack of system and a lack of fundamentals.” These comments underline the severity of the issues within Team Liquid. The lack of a solid game plan and the absence of team unity were on full display during their defeat to an academy roster.

Twistzz Calls

Following the crushing loss, Russel “Twistzz” Van Dulken took to social media, sharing his frustration with the team’s performance.


Liquid’s Struggles Continue

With this loss, Team Liquid’s hopes of securing enough points for the Starladder 2025 Budapest Major are hanging by a thread. Currently ranked #25, Liquid need a major turnaround to secure a spot at the major. VP.Prodigy, by contrast, are not even ranked, but their victory will undoubtedly turn heads.

Despite the disappointment, Liquid still have time to correct themselves, but if this performance is any indication, there’s a lot of work to be done. It’s now up to flashie to inspire his team to rediscover their identity and prove they can compete at the highest level once again.