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poizon to stand in for Fnatic in PGL Major open qualifiers

According to Manager of the Fnatic CS:GO section Andreas “Samuelsson” Samuelsson, 23 years-old Bulgarian AWPer Valentin “poizon” Vasilev has joined Fnatic and will replace Lulian “⁠regali⁠” Harjău ahead of the last open qualifier for the PGL Major European RMR event.

Samuelsson also stated that Fnatic would confirm the lineup for ESL Pro League Season 15 over the next two days in his reply. According to him, this uncertainty stems from the fact that the squad is now dealing with coronavirus-related issues.

Read also: smooya left Fnatic, announced free agency

Through three previous open qualifiers, Fnatic failed to qualify for the next European RMR tournament. Today, February 6, the last qualifying tournament for European teams will complete, with five teams securing seats to the event.

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