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    MICHU switched to the role of captain and announced the search for a team
MICHU switched to the role of captain and announced the search for a team
MICHU. Source: liquipedia.net

MICHU switched to the role of captain and announced the search for a team

Renowned Polish esports player Michał "MICHU" Müller has announced his transition to the role of in-game leader. In a message posted on the social network X, Müller explained the reasons behind this decision and announced his search for a team where he could realise his potential as a captain.

"Throughout my esports career, I have had the opportunity to play under various leaders in teams with diverse national compositions, cultural aspects, and personalities. I have experienced both highs and numerous lows in these projects, which I believe have provided me with a wealth of knowledge and changed my understanding of what it takes to make a team successful.

I want to utilise my experience and maturity differently on the server and start leading a team. I have always enjoyed thinking about new tactical solutions, grenades, and how to improve certain actions on maps. I believe my personality and character are well-suited for this role. Additionally, I have had the chance to work with various coaches such as kuben, zews, LEGIJA, and Loord, which has given me a lot as I saw different approaches and gained invaluable experience, learning something new from each of them.

If you are considering forming a new roster or are looking for someone to take responsibility for the team, do not hesitate to get in touch with me to discuss it."

MICHU's last team was IKLA, where he played from July 2023 to January 2024. At the beginning of the year, the Ukrainian club suspended its activities, shortly after which Michał and other former IKLA players became free agents.

Before this, the Polish player represented well-known tags such as MAD Lions, EG, Envy, Virtus.pro, and others. Throughout his career as a professional Counter-Strike 2 player, he has earned approximately a quarter of a million dollars in prize money.

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