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GoSkilla's Exp0 Teases Future "Surprises" With Maps, Shermi Looks Forward to Pivotal Match Against SSP

As the GSA League 2021 progresses, SiegeGG spoke to GoSkilla's Exp0 and Shermi to find out more about GoSkilla's push for the Challenger League and its GSA League season so far.

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GoSkilla is a name familiar to followers of the European circuits, having joined the Rainbow Six esports scene in 2019.

Many of its former players played or went onto play in the top-flight, including former Pro League champion pannari, who played alongside Stigi and Movetaho, former Team Secret duo Prano and Hife, and the Mkers core of Sasha, Aqui, and Gemini.

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Exp0 played on Team Secret alongside his brother KS in the European League. (Image: Team Secret)

Its 2021 roster, too, features the former top-flight player Daniel "Exp0" Massierer, who joined the team after leaving Team Secret.

GoSkilla sports one of the most diverse rosters, with no two players sharing the same nationality. Exp0 himself is German, M4DMAN is British, Mekses is Polish, Solotov is Turkish, while Shermi is Austrian.

Shermi's signing to GoSkilla also marked his return to competitive Siege after a six month ban due to attempted match fixing.

Assembled in April this year, this new GoSkilla roster has become one of two frontrunners for the Challenger League spot on offer in the GSA League 2021.

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The current GoSkilla roster. (Screengrab: GoSkilla)

While it had to play its first three GSA games with Christian "Kapkan" Steffenses standing-in for Leo "M4DMAN" Kukielka, GoSkilla managed to collect four points across the three games -- though the 7-8 loss to fellow Challenger League hopefuls Sissi State Punks (SSP) would have stung.

Following the return of M4DMAN and the break in play for the Six Invitational 2021, GoSkilla pulled off two impressive victories against the European League sides of Team Secret (8-6) and Rogue (7-5), putting it back in the conversation to beat SSP to the Challenger League spot.

However, an upset loss to GC Esport put GoSkilla on the back foot in the race to the Challenger League. As a result, SSP now finds itself seven points ahead of GoSkilla with just six games left.

Its path to the Challenger League through the Open Qualifiers does not seem much brighter, with just one qualifier left for GoSkilla to make it through.

Some hope remains, however, with Mkers' win in the PG Nationals and SSP's form enough to secure qualification without needing the GSA League.

To learn more about GoSkilla's 2021 campaign in the GSA League 2021 and their push for the Challenger League, SiegeGG spoke to Exp0 and the team's In-Game Leader, Benedikt "Shermi" Rostok.

Your team has had a perfectly symmetrical 3-1-1-3 season so far in the GSA League. You are in fourth place, but seven points behind your main rivals SSP. How would you rate your GSA campaign so far?

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Since the break, your team has been rather impressive. You have beaten both the EUL teams you faced, Team Secret and Rogue, collecting five points from them. To what do you attribute this reversal in fortunes, especially since you lost 3-7 to Rogue on the opening day?

What happened in the GC Esport match however, which split those two strong results? Do you agree that was an upset, or did you feel GC Esport is the better team?

Eyes will now be on your games against SSP (Jul 8), G2 Esports (Jul 22), and Team Secret (Jul 29). How confident are you of victories in those games, especially the one against SSP that could very likely decide who — between the two teams — could win the Challenger League spot on offer?

GoSkilla had signed this roster back in April, including Shermi. Shermi had been banned for attempted match fixing last year in what was considered to be a fairly harsh punishment by many. How did he pick himself up from that six-month ban to come back and compete and how did the rest of the team and organisation approach that signing?

How important have Solotov (fifth-highest rating, third-highest K-D, highest Entry K-D), Exp0 (three clutches), and Shermi (four plants) been for your team? What is the atmosphere like in the team when the three of you are performing at such levels, and when M4DMAN and Mekses aren't far behind?

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How confident are you of making the Challenger League this year? The Open Qualifiers so far have only seen you collect 10 points, so is it GSA or bust for 2021?

The GSA season is an incredibly long one, which tests each team’s consistency and endurance. How is your team tackling it?

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Is your decision to shy away from Consulate, Kafe, and Villa a conscious one, alongside your preference for Clubhouse and Oregon?

Is there anything you or your players would like to say to your fans?

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Catch GoSkilla next during the ninth play day of the 2021 GSA League, when they take on Ovation eSports on the 2nd of July at 7 PM CEST (UTC+2).