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Ranking of the most shocking goals: moments that will be remembered in Blue Rock!

Blue Lock is not just a soccer manga, but a representation of ego, with players scoring goals that exceed their limits during the game. This time, we will introduce the most shocking goal scenes from the many games in a ranking format from Osamu's perspective!


1. Kiyoyo's first goal (Team Z vs Team X)


Kyoyo's first goal is the moment that symbolizes his awakening as an egoist. In this game, Kiyoyo cut off his dependency on his teammates and decided to score a goal on his own. With this goal, he took his first step as a true egoist and gained confidence as a striker.


2. Chigiri Hyouma's incredible speed goal (Team Z vs Team W)


Chigiri's speed is one of the best skills in Blue Lock. Overcoming the trauma of a past knee injury, he pulled away from the defenders of the opposing team with explosive speed and scored a goal that was so thrilling that it overwhelmed the audience. The impact of the goal is immeasurable, especially since it was scored when Team Z was on the brink of defeat.


3. Seijiro Nagi's Goal That Makes the Impossible Possible (Team Z vs Team V)


The goal scored by Seijiro Nagi clearly showed his genius for ball control. In particular, the scene where he successfully trapped and shot the ball despite being surrounded by opposing defenders and in a difficult position was truly "soccer art". This goal was an important blow that further boosted his career in the match against Team Z.


4. Teruhide Barou's "King" Goal (Team Z vs Team V)


The goal scored by Teruhide Barou, along with his confident declaration of "I am the king!", symbolized his pride as an egoist. In particular, the physical strength and the perfectly timed shot were impressive, and it was a moment that astonished both enemies and allies. This goal further highlighted his character and solidified his reputation.


5. Shidou Ryusei's violent goal (Japan U-20 match)


Shidou Ryusei is a player who always shows a wild and unpredictable playing style, and his goal in the Japan U-20 match was no exception. He was a "devil" on the field, scoring a goal with overwhelming power and technique, as if he was pushing down the opposing defender with force. This goal was a moment that showed Shidou's tremendous potential.


Summary


In "Blue Lock", the goal scenes are not just scored, but are depicted as moments filled with the characters' growth and ego. The impact that each goal gives to the audience further enhances the thrilling development of the story and never fails to attract readers. We can't take our eyes off what egoists will score new shocking goals in future matches!

 
 
 

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