Following **Team Liquid**`s recent match against **PARIVISION** at the **Riyadh Masters 2025**, the offlaner for Team Liquid, **Jonas “SabeRLighT-” Volek**, offered his comments on their victory. His remarks, delivered during the official broadcast interview, took the form of a pointed message directed at their opponents, referencing previous critical statements made by **PARIVISION** players about him amidst Team Liquid`s ongoing success in head-to-head matchups.
SabeRLighT- specifically highlighted the scoreline and subtly mocked prior insults:
“7:0, by the way, 7:0. I don`t know, I guess I`m still a bot. But yeah, I think we can do even better. Hope they don`t get eliminated too early from this tournament so we can beat them one more time and make the score 9:0.”
This statement serves as a direct response to past exchanges, particularly one where **PARIVISION** player **Andrey “Dukalis” Kuropatkin** reportedly addressed SabeRLighT- with the phrase “Still a bot” during an earlier encounter. SabeRLighT-`s use of the same term, immediately followed by the dominant 7:0 scoreline in recent maps between the teams, turns the insult on its head. Perhaps being a “bot” isn`t so bad when your team consistently wins without dropping a single map.
Team Liquid has now secured their third consecutive series win against **PARIVISION**, a run that includes the grand final of **FISSURE Universe: Episode 5**. Across these recent confrontations, the CIS-based squad has failed to take a single map from Team Liquid. This one-sided record provides the stark context for SabeRLighT-`s seemingly ironic acceptance of the “bot” label.
The Riyadh Masters 2025 tournament is currently underway in Saudi Arabia, running from July 8th to 19th as part of the larger **Esports World Cup 2025**. The event features 16 competing teams battling for a substantial $3 million prize pool. At the time of SabeRLighT-`s comments, Team Liquid had accumulated four points from their initial two matches, positioning them well in Group D and underscoring the strong performance that fuels the offlaner`s confident, albeit teasing, post-match analysis.