Do you always believe in your favourite team till the end?
What's going through your head when you look at the lopsided score?
No money for a full buy. Comeback is not possible. No point to watch this.
If you've been following us for a while, you must know when NAVI are in play, everything is possible.
We are going to look back at the 10 greatest comebacks in our CS:GO team's history.
To start off, the game against Virtus.Pro in the distant 2016.
Counter Pit League Season 2 semi-final.
The teams kicked the series off on Overpass.
Winning the first three rounds, the legendary roster with Taz and PashaBiceps converted it into a comfortable 12-5 lead.
NAVI were able to turn the game around on the back off a solid low-buy B hold.
This round allowed them to stabilize their economy, pick up the necessary guns, and fully come back afterwards.
VP didn't manage to find any holes in the defense,
while Natus Vincere went on to win 9 rounds in a row, semi-final, and the whole tournament.
The team brought home another trophy in 2015 after winning IEM San Jose.
Natus Vincere didn't lose a single map throughout the event, though were pretty close to dropping one.
The entire venue supported Team Liquid, whereas NAVI had failed at CEVO Season 8 two weeks prior.
The American roster dominated early game, the local fans were excited and didn't expect a comeback at 14-7.
NAVI found their way back into the game thanks to Edward - one clutch was enough to make the audience chant the other team's tag.
The champion spirit never faded after roster changes.
In 2019, NAVI confirmed their status of the comeback kings in the game against FaZe on Inferno in Katowice.
Maybe it was Yx0's loud support, or maybe it was nothing but skill.
Even if it's the opponents' pick, and they are 10-3 ahead, it's an unforgivable mistake to write off Flamie and Electronic.
Egor proved it with two aces in pistol rounds, whereas Denis ended the game with a rating of 1.49.
Another remarkable comeback on Inferno happened in 2018 at CS:GO Asia Championship.
The first map was won in overtime, so the second map was expected to be close.
Envy didn't let our team breathe in the first half, securing a 7 round lead before swapping sides.
The situation changed once the Born to Win switched to the offense,
winning 12 rounds, whereas the opponent only got one.
Everyone who loves beautiful CS would agree there's no better comeback than a comeback into OT -
Natus Vincere has had one of those, beating G2 19:17 in Cologne in 2017.
That game had it all: falling behind 11:2, the sniper duel between GuardiaN and KennyS,
s1mple's highlights and the groundwork for the next map win - de_nuke.
The latter scenario resembled the one against Forze in ESL Pro League Season 11 on March 21, 2020.
After a successful showing on winter LANs, NAVI's online performance was lacking.
5 lost maps had put the team on the verge of being eliminated with a nerve-wracking Train ahead.
Despite not being as experienced a team, ForZe were sitting at 13 rounds while our roster had only scraped up 5.
Electronic and flamie stepping up allowed Natus Vincere to take things to 15:15 and steal the win in overtime.
NAVI against NIP is a classic matchup that has produced a lot of exciting plays since 2013.
One of the most thrilling encounters took place in 2018 during Week 2 of EPL.
Being 11 rounds behind doesn't mean it's over as long as your team has s1mple and flamie who get their hands on the sniper rifles.
Keeping your hopes up while being 13:2 down is quite a tall task, especially when it's against Astralis.
However, NAVI managed to come back from an 11 round deficit in ESL Pro League Season 3 on Overpass.
The map was considered one of the best for both the Born to Win and Astralis at the time, meaning there was no clear favorite in the match.
Beating an opponent like this feels twice as good.
4 years later, the new roster of NAVI pulled off a "Historical comeback" against Astralis in the elimination game at BLAST Premier 2020.
13:6 on Inferno saw a spectacular CT side comeback in an intense fight.
The community believes this match marked the end of the Danish triumphal era.
What do you think? Share your thoughts in the comments.
Last but not least, a bit of retrospective - DreamHack Winter 2014, the fourth CS:GO Major.
You wouldn't believe it, but it was another comeback against Astralis,
though technically the roster was under the Dignitas banner at the time.
With the Yellow and Black being 9 rounds behind,
the viewers didn't believe it was possible to turn things around on Mirage and were already expecting the third deciding map.
Though it never happened, because comeback is always real.
This wraps up our look back at NAVI's biggest comebacks in history.
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