Blue lock Manga Chapter 178
Nagi shows off his skills and takes charge in the match. Kurona impresses with sharp plays and vision. Kaiser makes a flashy steal, raising the intensity on the field.
Nagi shows off his skills and takes charge in the match. Kurona impresses with sharp plays and vision. Kaiser makes a flashy steal, raising the intensity on the field.
After losing to Team X, Team Z devises a risky rotating striker strategy against Team Y. Isagi doubts his “weapon” while others like Bachira (dribbling) and Kunigami (shots) shine. Team Y scores first via a counterattack, but chaos during a corner kick leads to Gagamaru heading in Isagi’s redirected pass, tying the game. Highlights: tactical experimentation, Isagi’s growing adaptability.
Isagi’s team faces a defensive powerhouse in the Second Selection, struggling to break through. Bachira’s unorthodox dribbling disrupts their structure, creating an opening for Kunigami’s decisive strike. The win underscores synergy between chaos and precision, while Isagi’s spatial awareness evolves to predict defensive gaps. Themes: breaking barriers, collaborative egoism.
After the Second Selection, 35 survivors enter the Third Selection: players must team up with the Top Six (e.g., Rin, Nagi) to prove their worth for the U-20 roster. Isagi faces a strategic choice—join Nagi’s familiar chaos or challenge Rin’s dominance. Coach Ego stresses balancing self-assertion and adaptability. Tensions rise as egos clash (e.g., Shido vs. Rin), setting up high-stakes tactical battles.
“Chameleon”
Team Z counters Team V as Kunigami stifles Baro’s ego-driven play. Reo intercepts and assists Chigiri, whose speed ties the game. Themes: ego vs. tactical teamwork.