FURIA Upsets Team Spirit with 2-0 Victory at BLAST Open London 2025

FURIA Upsets Team Spirit with 2-0 Victory at BLAST Open London 2025

Thales Costa

31 Aug, 2025, 08:59

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Last updated: 31 Aug, 2025, 09:03

In one of the biggest surprises of the tournament, FURIA secured a commanding 2-0 victory over  Team Spirit at BLAST Open London 2025 on Saturday, August 30th. The result sends the Brazilian squad directly to the LAN Finals at Wembley's OVO Arena while sends Spirit to battle against Team Liquid for a spot in the Lower Bracket.

Mirage: Brazilian Precision Prevails

The series opened on Mirage, where both teams engaged in an evenly contested first half with rounds trading back and forth. Despite Dmitriy "sh1ro" Sokolov's efforts to halt FURIA's advances at the B bombsite, it was Danil "molodoy" Golubenko who made the crucial impact plays, particularly with a game-changing defense at the B site that kept Spirit at bay.

While Danil "donk" Kryshkovets displayed flashes of his typical brilliance, it wasn't enough to prevent FURIA from taking control. Gabriel "FalleN" Toledo stepped up in the crucial moments, helping his team close out the first map with a 13-9 victory.

Nuke: The Defining Comeback

Team Spirit came out swinging on Nuke, establishing early dominance with a strong opening that forced FURIA into difficult situations. The Russian squad managed to secure a 7-5 halftime lead after Myroslav "zont1x" Plakhotia delivered a spectacular 1v3 clutch that showcased Spirit's championship pedigree.

The second half began with sh1ro continuing his clutch heroics with another 1v3 victory in the pistol round. However, FURIA's resilience shone through when Kaike "KSCERATO" Cerato answered with his own clutch performance against zont1x at the B bombsite, completely shifting the momentum in favor of the Brazilians.

What followed was a masterclass in tactical execution. FURIA demonstrated exceptional teamwork with perfectly coordinated B bombsite executions, building a commanding lead that left Spirit scrambling for answers. Despite the Russian team's attempts to mount a comeback, FURIA's rapid advance to the A bombsite sealed the deal, closing out Nuke 13-11 and the series 2-0.

Star Performances

The victory highlighted several standout individual performances from the Brazilian roster. Molodoy continued his impressive form throughout the tournament, with his defensive plays proving crucial in key moments. FalleN's veteran leadership was evident as he delivered when his team needed him most, while KSCERATO's clutch ability under pressure demonstrated the depth of talent within the FURIA lineup.

Perhaps most importantly, FURIA showed remarkable mental fortitude. After falling behind on Nuke, they never allowed their heads to drop. Their ability to adapt mid-game and execute perfect bombsite takes when it mattered most proved to be the difference maker against one of the world's elite teams.

Looking Forward to Wembley

This upset victory represents a significant achievement for the Brazilian organization as they continue to establish themselves among Counter-Strike 2's top-tier teams. With their spot in the LAN Finals now secured, FURIA will return to action on Monday, September 1st, where they'll face MOUZ in a seeding match that will determine their playoff positioning.

For Team Spirit, this loss comes as a shocking result for a team that entered the tournament as heavy favorites. The Russian squad's inability to maintain their strong start on Nuke and their struggles to counter FURIA's tactical adjustments will undoubtedly serve as learning points moving forward.

FURIA's path to the OVO Arena Wembley represents not just a tournament victory, but validation of their continued growth as a championship-caliber team. With momentum firmly on their side and the iconic London venue awaiting, the Brazilian squad has positioned themselves as a serious threat for the remainder of BLAST Open London 2025.


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