The latest FIFA 19 Global Series results on Sunday brought an amazing series of final battles before a winner emerged. In the end, it was Rogue Msdossary battling his way to the FUT Grand Champions Cup. However, he certainly had his share of elite competition along the way. That said, Mosaad ‘Msdossary’ Aldossary, seems to keep showing how skilled he is on the game, especially in the UK.
Reigning eWorld Cup champion MSdossary is now the first player ever to have won trophies in FIFA 17, 18 and 19, establishing himself as one of the greatest FIFA players ever. Many had considered young Tekkz as the best FIFA 19 player in the world after he won back-to-back tournaments and repeatedly dominated the Ultimate Team Weekend League.
While MSdossary was unquestionably the best FIFA 18 player in the world, young 17-year-old Donovan 'F2Tekkz' Hunt has been fighting for that crown this year by winning two events in a row, the FUT Champions Cup Bucharest and the PGL Cup. Tekkz was desperate to become the first player to ever win three events in a row and wanted to prove himself against MSDossary in the Xbox final. However, the Saudi Arabian came out on top in a tense series and the eventual winner admitted that beating Tekkz helped him regain his confidence. Best and Cheapest FIFA 19 Account For Sale - Mmocs.com.
Tekkz initially struggled in the December tournament but began to find his groove and thrashed Paris Saint-Germain's Lucas 'DaXe' Cuillerier to make it to the Xbox final - setting up a juggernaut match-up with MSdossary that everyone had been dreaming of. Tekkz has been on top of the world recently but admitted that he felt he needed to defeat MSdossary in an important match to really stake his claim as the best.
In a twist of fate, this was very much the final everyone expected back at the FIFA eWorld Cup and it lived up to the hype. Msdossary has proven before that he can play on both consoles and this proved to be the decisive factor. The PlayStation side was up first and Nicolas took an early led. But Msdossary scored 4 unanswered goals to make the 2nd leg a formality. Nicolas tried his best to stop that from happening but it wasn’t to be. Msdossary won the tie 8-3.
Elsewhere, West Ham’s Jamie ‘Jamboo’ Rigden has qualified and is desperate to prove himself in FIFA 19, saying: “Words don’t really describe how I’m feeling, I MADE IT. Against all odds, team disadvantage, other pros writing me off to each other. Can not wait to compete at the first FUT Champions Cup, hard work pays off.”