
Sensi has arguably been the biggest name behind the scenes of the Latin American scene since the region first gained the Pro League in Season 4. He led Black Dragons to the Season 4 Grand Finals, BRK e-Sports to the Season 5 semi-finals and, most notably, Team Liquid to the Season 7 Pro League title, making him the most successful coach in the region’s history.
Outside of the Pro League, however, his roster has found limited success, going out on day two at the 2018 Six Invitational and the Six Major while failing to even make the playoffs during the last two seasons of the Brasileirão -- the Brazilian national league.

Sensi behind his team during week 4 of the BR6 2019 league via @rainbow6br's flickr
Now with a revamped roster which saw Team Liquid welcome the in-game leader of FaZe Clan and the top fragger of INTZ onto their lineup, Team Liquid finally made it out of the groups at a Major, only to fall to Team Empire in the quarter-finals, 7-4, 4-7, 4-7. Goh4N, however, has since been dropped. We caught up with Sensi at the Six Invitational to ask about their performance at this tournament and what we should expect from them going forward:
How did you find the first half of the Pro League?
How do you feel about your performance at the Six Invitational?
Which teams have you seen here that surprised you?
What are your thoughts on the two new operators to enter the Pro League next season -- Kaid and Nomad?
Note - At the time of the interview Nomad and Kaid had yet to enter the competitive map pool
We’ve also seen a number of balancing changes regarding Ash, Capitao, Glaz and Dokkaebi. How are these going to affect professional play?

The patch notes released on Ash.
Finally, is there anything you’d like to say to your fans regarding their support?
Team Liquid’s next game will be against Black Dragons on Sunday in the Brasileirão league as we near the climax of the 2019 season. Keep an eye out for more coverage of Team Liquid and more player interviews on the SiegeGG Twitter and YouTube accounts.