Juve Resigns From Into The Breach
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Gustavo “Juve” Alexandre has decided to leave his role as the Into The Breach coach
In an official announcement, Into the Breach revealed that Gustavo “Juve” Alexandre, the team's coach, has chosen to step down from his position. The decision marks the end of Juve's tenure with the organization, during which he has played a crucial role in guiding the team. Into the Breach expressed its gratitude for Juve's contributions and wished him the best in his future endeavors. Meanwhile, the organization also hinted at upcoming changes, stating that the details of Juve's replacement as coach and the addition of a new analyst would be disclosed in the coming days.
CS:GO announcement: Juve has decided to take a step back temporarily.
Full statement below. We will be announcing our new coach + analyst in the coming days.
We all wish Juve our best as he takes some well deserved time out.#ITBCS #UpTheKnights pic.twitter.com/e3xXyBkDSU
— ITB SHUFFLE 🇺🇦 | ✈️ IEM Cologne 2023 🇩🇪 (@ITBesports) August 2, 2023
“I decided to bench myself between our bootcamp and IEM Cologne. It was a hard decision, but necessary for myself. It's been a long road and sometimes you have to focus on you,” the Portuguese said in his official statement. “I'll hopefully be back on the big stage soon.”
Juve Is The Latest Member To Leave Into The Breach After Their Paris Major Success
Credit: Into the Breach
Acting as the head coach at a young age, Juve dedicated himself to the British organization for most of the past two years. Their latest achievement was the impressive run to the quarter-finals at the BLAST.tv Paris Major this year.
After the Major, the team faced significant changes with the departure of its British core. Sebastian “volt” Maloș made a move to another Paris surprise team, GamerLegion, while Cai “CYPHER” Watson is reportedly considering a switch to TSM.
Adam “NEOFRAG” Zouhar and Aurimas “Bymas” Pipiras filled the vacancies at Into the Breach. They marked their LAN debut at the IEM Cologne Play-in, but their journey ended with a last-place finish following losses to both Ninjas in Pyjamas and TheMongolz in Juve's concluding matches.