
Aleksandr ‘s1mple’ Kostyliev dismissed NAVI’s struggles in the BLAST Premier Spring Groups as a bump in the road and said the team should perform much better on LAN in Katowice.
The CIS team looked out of form in their first tournament of 2022, the BLAST Premier Spring Groups, but still managed to qualify for the Spring Finals thanks to the competition’s forgiving format. NAVI’s performance was a far cry from their dominant showings in 2021 as they won just two of their five matches in the BLAST competition – even dropping games to relative minnows MIBR and to a struggling Astralis side.

Better preparation
NAVI will play their first match at IEM Katowice only on February 18, taking on one of the last teams coming out of the Play-In stage.
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In a way, NAVI will have more margin for error now as all matches in the double-elimination group stage will be played in a best-of-three format. This will give them the chance to iron out the flaws in their game and to improve as the tournament goes on. At IEM Katowice 2020, for example, they dropped down to the lower bracket early and then cruised through the playoffs, beating Astralis, Liquid and G2 Esports without dropping a single map. “I hope so,” he said when asked if NAVI will be closer to full force in Katowice. “We improve during LAN games. In the group stage, we’re going to play like this, and in the quarter-finals, we’re going to play much better. If we get there, of course. “Our preparation for IEM Katowice was much, much better than at the start of the year. We all had vacations, we all forgot some strats. Hopefully, we are going to show our A game or S game.”