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The goal levels the playing field, setting the stage for the final high-stakes showdown of the match. Where to Read
Historically a striker, Niko’s frustration at his physical limits leads him to embrace the thrill of defense. This is noted as one of the first times a Blue Lock player finds their ego in a position other than striker. The goal levels the playing field, setting the
The focus then shifts to the resulting free kick. and Ryusei Shido briefly debate who should take the shot. They reach an understanding, and Sae delivers a pinpoint, intense pass. Despite Hyoma Chigiri’s best efforts to mark him, Shido uses his superior physical abilities to leap over the defense and execute a spectacular "Dragon Dive" header. This goal ties the game at 2-2 , showcasing the terrifying synergy between Sae and Shido. Key Highlights The focus then shifts to the resulting free kick
The chapter picks up after commits a tactical foul to stop a dangerous scoring chance by the U-20 team. While he is given a yellow card and suffers a minor ankle injury, Niko experiences a profound realization: he has discovered a "new love" for crushing strikers, signaling a shift in his ego toward a defensive powerhouse role. Despite Hyoma Chigiri’s best efforts to mark him,
Blue Lock is serialized in . For official digital access, readers can find chapters on the K MANGA platform by Kodansha. Community discussions and fan analyses are also widely available on platforms like Reddit's Blue Lock community .