JW: "Eyeballers are the main reason why young talents couldn't take the next step [intheircareers]"
Dexerto recently interviewed Swedish esportsman Jesper 'JW' Veksel. The legendary CS:GO player told what he thinks about the new team he has assembled with Robin 'flusha' Rönnquist.
JW did not become modest about expectations in relation to the results of the team:
Безкоштовні дорогоцінні камені, а також щоденні, щотижневі та щомісячні бонуси!
Sweden needs a team to cheer for. EYEBALLERS will be just such a team. Flusha and I will do our best to become such a team and we believe that with our players we can revive the Swedish scene.
According to Veksel, Eyeballs can be a great opportunity for young young talents who have not yet been able to realize their careers as professional CS:GO players:
Eyeballs is the main reason why our talented young players couldn't take the next step in their careers. There are many such players in Sweden, but we didn't take care of them enough. Up to this point.
Recall that recently JW and flusha gathered their team to play in CS:GO. They recruited three young players, Leo 'Svedjehed' Svedjehed, Kasper 'SHiNE' Wennerberg and Anton 'Sapec' Palmgren, to join the team.
Lineup of Eyeballers
- JW
- flusha
- swedjehed
- SHINE
- Sapec
If SHiNE's experience and success in his career leaves much to be desired, then Svedjehed and Sapec managed to show themselves on the professional stage. Svedjehed has many victories in tournaments of various importance, including Svenska Elitserien Fall 2020, where his team earned $14,192, and Leo's total prize money exceeds the $16,000 threshold. Sapec, on the other hand, had a great opportunity to learn professional things while at Young Ninjas, NiP's academy. As part of the “young ninjas”, he took 2nd place in the first season of the WePlay Academy League, for which he received $20,000 for the team, placed 3rd in the WePlay Academy League Season 2 standings, where he earned $15,000 with the team, and also performed poorly in the third season the same league from WePlay Esports. The last time he took 5th-6th place and received $4,000 per team, which allowed the esportsman to overcome the mark of $24,000 in prize money. Casper 'SHiNE' Wennerberg barely managed to earn $5,000 in prize money. Six months ago, he became the winner of Svenska Elitserien Fall 2021, where the main prize was $13,258. This result was undoubtedly the best in SHiNE's career. Now, with the help of JW and flusha, esportsmen are likely to rise to new heights and we will hear more than once about their achievements on the world stage.
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