NAVI’s Andrij “npl” Kukharsjkyj is set to finish BLAST Paris CS:GO<\/em> Major Legends Stage as the fifth-lowest-rated player following his team’s elimination to FaZe Clan on May 16.<\/p>
Npl was statically the worst player in NAVI’s 2-1 loss to FaZe despite his heroics on the final map, in which the Ukrainian team squandered a 15-9 lead on Anubis. Npl essentially went missing on the first two maps of the series\u2014Overpass (10-20 K\/D) and Mirage (7-17 K\/D)\u2014which led him to average a terrible 0.78 rating in the whole series, according to HLTV<\/a>.<\/p>
The rating npl got against FaZe reflects his overall performance in BLAST Paris Major. The 17-year-old averaged a 0.75 rating in eight maps played, a 0.66 K\/D, and a -51 K\/D difference, according to HLTV<\/a>. <\/p>
NAVI coach Andrij \u201cB1ad3\u201d Ghorodensjkyj said during the event that npl was “clearly” not on the same level as his teammates<\/a>, and his numbers proved that. B1t was NAVI’s second-lowest-rated player, but he averaged a 1.0 rating.<\/p>
The BLAST Paris Major<\/a> Legends Stage will conclude on May 16 after Fnatic vs. Into the Breach and Apeks vs. Ninjas in Pyjamas, but at the moment, Npl is the fifth lowest-rated player of this stage. The NAVI youngster will remain there unless players like Martin “STYKO” Styk and Dion “FASHR” Derksen massively underperform.<\/p>
Npl’s play has been lackluster throughout 2023 as a whole, and plenty of CS:GO<\/em> fans are already predicting<\/a> he’ll be the player removed in case NAVI makes a roster change after the conclusion of BLAST Paris Major on May 21.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"