{"id":9406,"date":"2023-04-12T20:25:07","date_gmt":"2023-04-12T20:25:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blix.gg\/news\/cs-2\/fashr-the-main-goal-for-us-this-year-is-to-win-an-s-tier-event"},"modified":"2023-04-12T20:25:07","modified_gmt":"2023-04-12T20:25:07","slug":"fashr-the-main-goal-for-us-this-year-is-to-win-an-s-tier-event","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blix.gg\/blog\/news\/cs-2\/fashr-the-main-goal-for-us-this-year-is-to-win-an-s-tier-event\/","title":{"rendered":"FNC FASHR: &#8220;The main goal for us this year is to win an S-Tier event&#8221;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>After struggling to find their footing at the start of 2023, fnatic surprised many by qualifying to the BLAST.tv Paris Major in a strong 3-0 fashion. Following this strong result for the storied organization, BLIX sat down with Dion &#8220;FASHR&#8221; Derksen to discuss fnatic&#8217;s qualifying match, FAHSR&#8217;s personal goals and  the Benelux scene, among other topics.<\/p>\n<p>Note that this interview was conducted following fnatic&#8217;s victory over B8.<\/p>\n<h2>fnatic and FASHR&#8217;s recent form<\/h2>\n<p><strong>Hugo &#8220;TheSwedishJoker&#8221; Nilsson Meier, BLIX: Congratulations on qualifying for the Major. How was the feeling throughout the game? You guys had a solid first map, then the second map was kind of shaky. Can you talk me through how it went?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Dion &#8216;\u009cFASHR&#8217;\u009d Derksen: <\/strong>Yeah, we did a really big anti-strat on them, because last time we actually lost against them, and when we watched back that game and we were like &#8220;What are we doing, we need to prepare for this one,&#8221; because they&#8217;\u0099re a really good team. In the anti-strat as well we saw that they play like a tier-one team, they mix up everything and they go together, they&#8217;\u0099re really good! So we didn&#8217;\u0099t underestimate them at all, and then into the first map, you could see that we had clear reads on them and we played as a tier-one team should. <\/p>\n<p>I think on Nuke the nerves kicked in a little bit because we still had the right reads but we couldn&#8217;\u0099t kill them, we choked a little bit in certain rounds. And I think on Ancient as well, we had the right reads on our CT but we just couldn&#8217;\u0099t kill them sometimes and it ended in 1v1s and them winning clutches. Then on the T side, I think everyone stepped up massively with the comms, with the energy and everything. We see how good we can play and then everything fell together, kind of lucky in the end with some rounds but I think we deserve to win in the end.<\/p>\n<p><strong>BLIX: It&#8217;\u0099s only your second Major, and almost been one year in tier one, in fnatic, how&#8217;\u0099s it been so far?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>FASHR: <\/strong>It&#8217;\u0099s actually really amazing, I&#8217;\u0099m having some hard times sometimes against the top of the top because I need to adapt still, and I&#8217;\u0099m working really hard to come to the tier-one level as well because I&#8217;\u0099m not there yet. I&#8217;\u0099m trying to do whatever I can and obviously, this helps, that I can play at the Major again and show what I&#8217;\u0099m worth. I just need to work harder, and I have already worked really hard, to actually become a top-20 player in the world.<\/p>\n<div class=\"_1VPbNXp6UZ1K-ChQg-UhsA==\"><\/div>\n<p><strong>BLIX: Is that a personal goal for you, reaching the Top 20?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>FASHR: <\/strong>Well, it would be nice! I don&#8217;\u0099t want to say I cannot do it, because then I don&#8217;\u0099t believe in myself, but it&#8217;\u0099s going to be really hard and I&#8217;\u0099m not that young anymore, you know? So I just need to keep working and then great things will happen I think.<\/p>\n<p><strong>BLIX: You guys have been having mixed results recently. I spoke with Nico &#8220;nicoodoz&#8221; Tamjidi and he said that you had consistency issues and he had some personal issues as well. How have you guys been going through this period, and now going 3-0 and qualifying for the Major?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>FASHR: <\/strong>I think in the end qualifying 3-0 is a huge relief for us, because up to this point, we didn&#8217;\u0099t have great games as you said, we&#8217;\u0099ve lost against some opponents we shouldn&#8217;\u0099t lose against. I think even in the OG game in IEM Dallas Closed Qualifier, Mirage, we lost 16-6, but every round we knew what they were going to do, we just didn&#8217;\u0099t turn up individually. We&#8217;\u0099re happy that we can show on the RMR that we can actually do it because it&#8217;\u0099s a confidence boost for us as well. We go to IEM Rio obviously later, so we need the confidence to make it to the Playoffs there as well.<\/p>\n<div class=\"_44tKOV3EvA2Ivv21VkJmnQ==\"><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Picture of FASHR at the BLAST.tv Paris Major EU RMR A. Credit: BLAST\/Michal Konkol\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/blix.gg\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/10\/7a448c1a9b4c1e89.jpeg\"> <span>FASHR&#8217;s goal is to try and become a top 20 player. Credit: BLAST\/Michal Konkol<\/span><\/div>\n<p><strong>BLIX: You&#8217;\u0099re still pretty new to the tier-one scene, but you have guys like Fredrik &#8220;roeJ&#8221; J\u00c3\u00b8rgensen, nicoodoz and obviously Freddy &#8220;KRIMZ&#8221; Johansson who have been around the block. Have the guys been helping you out to be more comfortable and maybe develop a little bit faster than you normally would?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>FASHR: <\/strong>Yeah, I think everyone does. In game we switched some roles because some things really didn&#8217;\u0099t fit me and everyone&#8217;\u0099s open to the change, and doing anything as long as we keep working hard. Samuelsson also, our manager, helps a lot with it as well, we all have individual talks and especially for me we have a whole schedule, like what I need to do to improve faster. Because you don&#8217;\u0099t have the time to improve, you need to do it as fast as possible. <\/p>\n<p>Everyone is just straight-up honest to each other, like if you mess up and we see it on our after talk, we just say it to our face, so it&#8217;\u0099s instantly fixed for the next game. We all can take criticism really well, no one gets tilted and everyone can say anything, so that&#8217;\u0099s a big help for everyone. If you make a mistake and people don&#8217;\u0099t mention it, then you do it five times and they don&#8217;\u0099t mention it because they&#8217;\u0099re afraid that you&#8217;\u0099d get scared or whatever, that doesn&#8217;\u0099t help right? And if I mess something up, instantly, like the coach even, just says &#8220;You just need to do this and this.&#8221; Just be honest, that&#8217;\u0099s the only way I learn, and I think we all do it pretty nicely.<\/p>\n<h2>FASHR&#8217;s early career and the Benelux scene<\/h2>\n<p><strong>BLIX: You were in ECSTATIC before, were you scared coming into fnatic? Because it seems like a pretty big step on paper. How was that initial time for you compared to how you have it now?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>FASHR: <\/strong>It was a huge step, yeah, but I kept believing in myself that I could do it. At the start, it was a little hard because every role I played was different, and every position was different, so I needed to learn all the routines and all the things. Because all the roles I played for three or four years in every other team were the star player positions and then this step against tier-one you just get punished if you make mistakes. For me, it was kind of hard to adjust but now I think I found a fit, I&#8217;\u0099d say. There&#8217;s a huge difference between tier two and tier one, so I&#8217;\u0099m happy with the performance at the moment. I just need to keep working hard and good things will happen, as I said.<\/p>\n<p><strong>BLIX: You&#8217;\u0099re coming from the Benelux scene, you&#8217;\u0099ve had a lot of talented players from there in the past, like Chris &#8220;chrisJ&#8221; de Jong, but we&#8217;\u0099ve not seen many people come up after you and chrisJ. What do you think is the issue with the Benelux scene? What do you think needs to change to pick it up and create more chrisJs and FASHRs?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>FASHR: <\/strong>It&#8217;\u0099s two things, I think. We don&#8217;\u0099t have anyone with experience who can teach the young guys, and I think it&#8217;\u0099s a money thing obviously because you cannot play professionally in the Benelux. You don&#8217;\u0099t even get a part-time salary, so it&#8217;\u0099s really hard to break through. I made the decision to leave everything aside and just give it a go, whatever I do I&#8217;\u0099d just commit full-time in CS, even with no salary, and for me, it paid off, but people don&#8217;\u0099t really want to do that, because it&#8217;\u0099s a huge risk. I think right now what I&#8217;\u0099m trying to do is help the scene, and if all the teams who play in ESEA Advanced, ESEA Main, or whatever, they can always reach out to me and I can help with some things. <\/p>\n<p>That&#8217;\u0099s why I&#8217;\u0099m trying to teach the new guys a little bit, right? Maybe we just need to invest in our scene. They cannot learn it themselves, because I thought I was a pretty smart player when I was playing in the Benelux, then I went to Thomas &#8216;\u009cbirdfromsky&#8217;\u009d Due-Frederiksen and I realized I was just dumb as shit! *laughs* So yeah, you need the experience to teach the young guys as well, and I think that&#8217;\u0099s what we&#8217;\u0099re lacking at the moment.<\/p>\n<h2>Goals for the future<\/h2>\n<p><strong>BLIX: Have you guys set any goals or objectives with this team? <\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>FASHR: <\/strong>I think the main goal for us this year, so talking to the winter break again, is to win an S-Tier event. But until the summer break I think getting a top-four placement at an S-Tier event, that&#8217;\u0099s the goal we set. I hope we can do it! We&#8217;\u0099re not overconfident, like &#8220;we want to win this event, or this event,&#8221; we take it step by step. I wouldn&#8217;\u0099t say we&#8217;\u0099re like a new team, but we&#8217;\u0099re still an inexperienced team, especially with me and roeJ,  and William &#8220;mezii&#8221; Merriman, obviously we don&#8217;\u0099t have that much experience, right?<\/p>\n<p><strong>BLIX: As you said you guys are inexperienced in the long term, do you see yourself as a little bit of an underdog or do you see yourself as one of the favorites that should be able to go through?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>FASHR: <\/strong>I think it all depends on who&#8217;\u0099s there, right? I think last Major in the Challenger&#8217;\u0099s Stage we had a 2-0 start, and then we went 3-2 in the end, so the nerves kicked in a little bit. But in the Legends Stage, we went 3-1, playing against Cloud9, we won against BIG, they&#8217;\u0099re not bad opponents, right? I think we have it in ourselves to do it, it&#8217;\u0099s just we need to keep up the communication and the hype, and then I think that&#8217;\u0099s where I think we are the strongest team there is. I think of all the tier-one teams we might have the best mentality, just without tilting and keeping the hype up.<\/p>\n<div class=\"_1VPbNXp6UZ1K-ChQg-UhsA==\"><\/div>\n<p><strong>BLIX: I wanted to get your thoughts on CS2, have you been able to play it yet?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>FASHR: <\/strong>Yes, we all got access on the first day, Valve gave it to us. I don&#8217;\u0099t want to say we made a rule, but we decided to not play CS2. We played two or three matches because we want to focus on qualifying for the Major. That was our main goal, and if you go like every evening, play CS2 on stream and get viewers, you&#8217;\u0099re not working, right? We wanted to make the Major, and everyone grinded for hours. I think every one of us had at least 100 hours in the last two weeks and for me, as a player, I don&#8217;\u0099t think I&#8217;\u0099ve had that for the past five years! We really put in the hours to qualify for the Major, and now I don&#8217;\u0099t want to say we can relax a bit but maybe we can play one or two more CS2 games to get in shape.<\/p>\n<p><strong>BLIX: Do you think that it will be a big transition from CS:GO to CS2? Just looking at it, do you think that it will take time to get used to?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>FASHR: <\/strong>Yeah I think it will, actually, it felt a little bit different. Obviously, the smoke disappears with nades and everything, like it&#8217;\u0099s going to be a whole new meta, right? I think a lot will change actually, I want to see newer maps as well because I don&#8217;\u0099t really like the lighting on Dust2. When I was in lower tunnels I nearly had to wear sunglasses because my eyes were blown out with lightning!<\/p>\n<p><strong>BLIX: And then with the flashes as well!<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>FASHR: <\/strong>Yeah, it&#8217;s too intense I think. We&#8217;\u0099ll see, I think it will be a big change, to be honest.<\/p>\n<div class=\"_44tKOV3EvA2Ivv21VkJmnQ==\"><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Picture of Dust2 in Counter-Strike 2. Credit: Valve\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/blix.gg\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/10\/3070c45abd72de86.jpeg\"> <span>Dust2 is a much brighter map in Counter-Strike  2. Credit: Valve<\/span><\/div>\n<p><strong>BLIX: Do you feel like Valve&#8217;\u0099s timing to release it now was correct, rather than waiting? You know, you have the beta until the summer and then it&#8217;\u0099s open to the public.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>FASHR:<\/strong> I think it&#8217;\u0099s nice timing. I think it&#8217;\u0099s nice that they don&#8217;\u0099t really set a date that they want to release it, because it&#8217;\u0099s better that they release it when they think it&#8217;\u0099s ready, so they don&#8217;\u0099t have stress with a deadline. So I think the timing&#8217;\u0099s fine, it&#8217;\u0099s whatever.<\/p>\n<p><strong>BLIX: BLAST Paris will be the last CS:GO Major, so the last chance to win one, does it put a little bit more pressure to go as far as possible and write your name in the history books?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>FASHR: <\/strong>Yeah, obviously anyone is dreaming of that moment, to win a Major. I don&#8217;\u0099t want to say &#8220;Put a little bit extra pressure,&#8221; but it would be really nice to have the fnatic name win the last CS:GO Major because I think fnatic had a dominant era and it would be nice to close CS:GO with a fnatic Major win.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Blix: Have you talked about how you guys will divide the time between CS:GO and CS2 after this Major? Now you&#8217;\u0099ve been really focused on CS:GO, but as it gets closer there will still be CS:GO events, how do you think you will divide it up?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>FASHR:<\/strong> I think it really depends on the tournament organizers, I think when they switch over to CS2 tournaments we have to switch as well, and I don&#8217;\u0099t know how the transition is going to be. Like, if CS:GO really goes away or there is one update coming and suddenly you can&#8217;\u0099t play anything other than CS2? We don&#8217;\u0099t know, so we have to just find out and I think the biggest tell for us to switch is when the tournament organizers switch.<\/p>\n<p>BLIX has already conducted an interview with FASHR&#8217;s teammate, nicoodoz, be sure to check it <a href=\"https:\/\/blix.gg\/news\/fnc-nicoodoz-we-feel-like-a-proper-tier-one-team-now\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>After struggling to find their footing at the start of 2023, fnatic surprised many by qualifying to the BLAST.tv Paris Major in a strong 3-0 fashion. 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