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BetBoom, 9z, G2 move on to Stage 3 at IEM Cologne

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Nov 5, 2022; San Francisco, California, USA; Fans react during the League of Legends World Championships between T1 and DRX at Chase Center. Mandatory Credit: Kelley L Cox-Imagn ImagesNov 5, 2022; San Francisco, California, USA; Fans react during the League of Legends World Championships between T1 and DRX at Chase Center. Mandatory Credit: Kelley L Cox-Imagn Images

BetBoom Team, 9z Team and G2 Esports won their Round 4 high matches in Stage 2 on Monday to move onto Stage 3 at the Intel Extreme Masters Cologne Major in Germany.

They will await three more teams to join them in Stage 3, as the Swiss System format concludes Tuesday to determine the last of the 16 participants in Stage 3.

Eight teams were seeded directly into Stage 3: Team Vitality, Natus Vincere, Team Falcons, The MongolZ, PARIVISION, Aurora Gaming, FURIA and MOUZ. FUT Esports and Team Spirit joined them by going 3-0 in Stage 2.

Teams are competing for their share of the Counter-Strike 2 tournament’s $1.25 million prize pool with the grand final scheduled for June 21. The champion receives $500,000.

Advancement and elimination matches in Stage 2 are best-of-three. All other Stage 2 matches were a single map.

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In the first Monday high match (between teams with 2-1 records), BetBoom opened with a 13-7 win over Monte on Nuke. Monte followed with a 13-6 victory on Mirage before BetBoom registered a 13-8 triumph on Dust II. Kirill “Magnojez” Rodnov paced all-Russian BetBoom with 58 kills and a plus-26 kills-deaths differential. Bulgaria’s Aleks “Rainwaker” Petrov led Monte with 47 kills and a plus-5 K-D differential.

In the second high match, 9z made quick work of TYLOO, posting a sweep with wins on Overpass (13-10) and Inferno (13-6). Franco “dgt” Garcia of Uruguay led the way for 9z, posting 40 kills and a plus-21 K-D differential. Qianhao “Moseyuh” Chen of all-Chinese TYLOO notched a team-high 29 kills and an even K-D differential.

In the third high match, G2 also picked up a sweep, taking out BIG on Inferno (13-3) and Mirage (13-8). For G2, Guy “NertZ” Iluz of Israel delivered 39 kills and a plus-21 K-D differential. Gleb “gr1ks” Gazin of Belarus led BIG with 23 kills and a minus-2 K-D differential.

In the first of three elimination matches, B8 recovered from a 13-7 loss on Mirage against MIBR, posting back-to-back wins on Nuke (13-10) and Ancient (13-8). Legacy swept M80 with wins on Dust II (13-8) and Inferno (16-13 in overtime). paiN Gaming topped Astralis 2-0, prevailing 13-11 on Nuke and a 13-4 on Overpass.

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Stage 3 finishes Tuesday with three matches featuring teams with 2-2 records:

–Monte vs. paiN Gaming

–TYLOO vs. Legacy

–BIG vs. B8

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Intel Extreme Masters Cologne Major prize pool

1. $500,000

2. $170,000

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3-4. $80,000

5-8. $45,000

9-11. $15,000

12-14. $15,000

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15-16. $15,000

17-19. $10,000

20-22. $10,000 — MIBR, M80, Astralis

23-24. $10,000 — GamerLegion, FlyQuest

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25-27. $5,000 — Lynn Vision Gaming, NRG, Team Liquid

28-30. $5,000 — THUNDERdOWNUNDER, Sharks Esports, HEROIC

31-32. $5,000 — Gaimin Gladiators, SINNERS Esports

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“Cristiano Ronaldo doesn’t need to play every minute of every game”

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Former Chelsea midfielder Joe Cole believes that Cristiano Ronaldo-led Portugal have a good chance of winning the 2026 FIFA World Cup this summer. While he reckons that A Selecao have the best midfield in the tournament, Cole believes Ronaldo needs to humble himself and realize he doesn’t need to play every minute to make an impact.

Portugal are currently ranked fifth in the FIFA World Rankings and are expected to make a deep run at the World Cup. Having clinched the 2025 UEFA Nations League last summer in Germany, Roberto Martinez and Co. will be backing themselves to win their maiden FIFA World Cup.

Cristiano Ronaldo is set to feature in his sixth and final World Cup. Despite being in the twilight years of his career at 41, the Al-Nassr icon remains a starter in A Selecao’s starting XI under Martinez’s tutelage. With the likes of Bruno Fernandes, Vitinha, and Joao Neves operating in midfield, Ronaldo is arguably playing with the strongest pool of talent he has ever had on the international stage.

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Cole said (via METRO):

“I think Portugal have got a chance. My thinking is… Vitinha, Nuno Mendes at left-back, obviously Cristiano Ronaldo, Bruno Fernandes, Joao Neves, so the midfield is solid, I think the midfield is the best midfield in the tournament.”

He also raised the importance of Cristiano Ronaldo taking a backseat at the FIFA World Cup:

“The crucial thing for me is if Ronaldo can humble himself and realise he doesn’t need to play every minute of every game. As you get older you’ve got to understand your value. They got Rafael Leao on one side, Bernardo Silva coming in. They’ve got so much.”

Ronaldo notably had a disappointing 2022 FIFA World Cup, scoring one goal in five appearances, as Portugal were eliminated in the quarter-finals.


Cristiano Ronaldo will aim to bounce back against Nigeria before FIFA World Cup opener vs DR Congo

Portugal superstar Cristiano Ronaldo will aim to bounce back in their upcoming international friendly against Nigeria on Wednesday, June 10. The 41-year-old had a disappointing performance during A Selecao’s 2-1 win over Chile (June 6), which led to a scathing review by MLS legend Taylor Twellman.

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Ronaldo was unable to register a goal contribution, made only 12 touches, and missed one big chance before being subbed off at half-time against Chile. Portugal will face Nigeria in a friendly before kicking off their FIFA World Cup campaign against Congo on June 17. They will also face Uzbekistan and Colombia in Group K.

Despite his recent struggles, Ronaldo remains the highest international goalscorer of all time, garnering 143 goals in 227 appearances across all competitions.