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I know Manu since 2005. In 2014 we started playing Counter-Strike:Global Offensive and he even bought me a Breakout pass, managed to get it to silver with just 6 competitives. In 2015 we started going into tournaments together and ever since we've ben really really really really good friends. Now, we are almost at the end of 2018, and i still see people talkin trash about him.
NOT ALL SEMI-PROFESSIONALS ARE UNBEATABLE
He might be rarelly off, but he's not a bad dude, nor he never was. He was always good at the game. He just won't brag because that's not his type, and that's okay, that's why i'm his friend. I'll take the bullet for him. So yeah, this guy's good, he even got to Global Elite once.
Boa sorte mano, tu és brutal!