In our next interview from ESG Tour Mykonos, Gabriel "FalleN" Toledo reflects on SK's quarter-final exit at DreamHack Masters Malmö, goes over his team's run to the playoffs in Greece, and shares plans for the rest of 2017.

SK have advanced to the playoffs at ESG Tour Mykonos from first place in Group A, defeating mousesports on Inferno after coming back from a 5-14 deficit on the Terrorist side, and besting Gambit 16-12 on Overpass.

FalleN pledges there will be no breaks until SK win five out of their next eight events

Shortly after making the semi-finals, Gabriel "⁠FalleN⁠" Toledo gave us an interview about Malmö, the aforementioned matches, and made a pledge concerning the remaining tournaments of 2017.

Let's reflect on Malmö, where you lost to G2, who have been called your kryptonite. What makes it so hard for you to play them? I think G2's playstyle is a little bit more aggressive, they rotate way more than other teams on the CT side for example. But in the Malmö match-up, I think we had the game. We threw it, it was 15-10 for us and we made some mistakes. Of course it wasn't only the banana push that cost us the game, we made other mistakes after that. And I think it was a good loss for us, the preparation we had for Malmö wasn't the best one. That loss was kind of a... prepare yourselves the way you like to prepare, do your best in preparation, because it matters. If we had won Malmö, maybe we'd be like 'Okay, we can keep doing whatever we were doing, it's working,' but as we lost it, we came back much stronger, and I think at this tournament we're showing a good level and we're excited for the future. Talking about the mistakes, was there anything specific you talked about after Malmö? There was a lot to learn from Malmö. It started from the game against North, we had to make some changes, we decided to change our game a little bit. Against G2, I think there were a couple of things that we already knew were a problem, but it really popped up in this game. Here in Mykonos, you kicked it off by coming back from a 5-14 against mousesports, tell me about the comeback and the mentality you mentioned on Twitter after the game. The game against mousesports was really hard, they won both pistols, we had some chances to win force rounds on T side and change that, but we weren't able to finish the rounds. We didn't give up at any point in this match, we knew we could make the comeback, we knew our T side on Inferno is pretty strong. Things just started rolling, I think we had one or two moments that were kinda lucky for us, the moment when TACO planted the bomb on B with five or ten seconds in the smoke, that was really important. And there was one round when me and fer got oskar in the 15-13, oskar saw me and fer was able to kill him. Of course, Counter-Strike is like this, sometimes it goes your way, but you can't think it's just lucky. There's a lot of preparation and we did a very good job to beat them.