9z Eliminates MOUZ from 2026 BLAST Open Spring Rotterdam

9z Eliminates MOUZ from 2026 BLAST Open Spring Rotterdam

Nobody thought 9z had this one in the bag. The Argentinian squad came into a brutal lower bracket match with everything on the line and delivered, knocking out MOUZ 2-1 at the 2026 BLAST Open Spring Rotterdam, sending the #3 team in the VRS home while keeping their own run very much alive.

Dust, Inferno, and a Very Rude Awakening

MOUZ drew first blood on Dust 2, edging out a nervy 13-11 win in the opening map. It was tight, but a win is a win, and for a team of MOUZ's experience, that kind of difficult start often signals a squad that knows how to grind through adversity. But 9z had other ideas.

Inferno belonged to the underdogs. 9z ran MOUZ off the map with a dominant 13-8, completely resetting the momentum of the series. Dgt made himselft present throughout the whole map, while luchov added consistent firepower that MOUZ's defense simply couldn't contain. The series was suddenly level, and 9z looked like the better side.

On Nuke, the decider, 9z came out of the gate dominating. A 9-3 lead in the first half left MOUZ scrambling on a map that they probably expected to cruise through, found themselves staring down an exit they never saw coming.

When Records Tell Half the Story

Both teams stumbled into the lower bracket after painful upper bracket exits. MOUZ dropped out 0-2 to The MongolZ, dropping Nuke and Inferno and looking short of their best. 9z also lost 0-2, but that was against Team Vitality, a team currently operating on another level.

The backstory mattered here: 9z had won four of their last five matches heading into Rotterdam, and that recent confidence was visible every time they needed a big round. MOUZ, by contrast, looked like a team still searching for their footing.

The Road Stays Open

A top-five team in the world finishing in last place at a major international event is a big deal, and this result will raise serious questions about where MOUZ goes from here.

 For 9z, this is something bigger than a single win. It's proof that they can compete amongst the best and deliver when everything is on the line. The lower bracket run continues, and after pulling off a result like this, nobody should be sleeping on them.


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