‘Those Guys Are Frauds’: Drazah Fires Shots at LAT After Securing Madrid Major GF

In simpler terms, after initially falling behind in the Call of Duty League Major tournament in Madrid, Atlanta FaZe managed an incredible comeback, known as a “reverse sweep.” Despite being outplayed by LAT in the initial round, Atlanta adapted their strategy during a mid-series Control map and didn’t look back. The final battle on the fifth map was a tense round eleven showdown which Atlanta swiftly won, securing their victory.

Now, the Los Angeles Thieves move on to face the Miami Heretics in the final round of the elimination stage. Previously in this competition, the Los Angeles Thieves eliminated Miami from the upper bracket with a dominant 3-0 victory.

Talking on stage after the match, Drazah had some choice words for the LA Thieves.

Rivalry Renewed

In the competitive landscape of the Call of Duty League (CDL), The LA Thieves and Atlanta FaZe are undeniably two top-tier teams. These squads boast some of the finest players, and their rosters happen to be among the most expensive and highly regarded in the league.

The series between these teams was always expected to be tight and intense, and that’s precisely how it turned out. It came down to just a few kills, but in the end, Atlanta FaZe emerged victorious, securing their place as the first team to reach the championship series of the Madrid Major.

On stage in the post-match interview, Drazah fired shots at LA Thieves:

I’m doing really well – those individuals are clearly deceitful. Today’s a Sunday, we’re connected on the Local Area Network (LAN), pulling off a comeback, it’s all quite effortless.

Over the past few weeks, the Los Angeles Thieves team has been debated as a ‘Super Team’, a label given to them when they were formed last year. However, some fans argue that the team hasn’t quite met these high standards set for them, which is indeed a point of contention.

In the coming hours, we’ll see if LA Thieves can defeat the Miami Heretics to claim the last spot in the grand final and win the $150,000 prize for Major I. Who do you think will emerge victorious?

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2025-02-02 22:18