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Ranking of the toughest matches! A heated battle unfolded at Blue Rock

The matches in Blue Lock are not just soccer, but fierce battles in which the characters clash with each other, putting their egos and pride on the line. Here, we will rank the toughest and most tense matches.


1. Team Z vs Team V (First Round)


The most dramatic match in the series, in which Team Z was pushed to the brink of elimination. In particular, Nagi Seishiro's overwhelming talent exploded, putting Team Z in a hopeless situation. However, thanks to Kiyoyo's judgment and the efforts of his teammates, this match led to a comeback victory, and became an important moment that showed the unity of Team Z and the growth of each character.


2. Japan U-20 National Team Match


The Japan U-20 National Team match is a tough match in which the Blue Lock players will face professional players and test their growth so far. In particular, the powerful plays of Itoshi Rin and Shidou Ryusei clashed, depicting the clash of tactics and egos to the fullest. This match was a match in which the Blue Lock players showed their ability to compete at a national level.


3. Team Z vs Team Y (First Round)


This match was an important one that awakened Kiyotaka Seiichi to his own "meta vision". While Nico of Team Y tried to dominate the match with cool tactics, Kiyotaka saw through her strategy and succeeded in changing the flow of the match. It was a heated battle that mixed psychological warfare and physical strength.


4. Team X vs Team Z (Confrontation with Barou)


The match against Team X, where Barou Teruhide reigns as the "King", was the most intense battle between individual skills and ego. Barou's strong physical strength and self-centered playing style in particular caused Team Z a lot of trouble, but the moment when Kiyotaka and his team overcame that and changed the flow of the match was one of the highlights of the series.


5. Second Round: Kiyotaka vs Rin


The one-on-one battle between Kiyotaka and Itoshi Rin in the second round was a match where psychological warfare was intense. It was interesting to see how Kiyotaka responded to Rin's overwhelming technique and tactical eye. It was a tense match that tested Rin's ego and Kiyoshi's growth.


Summary


The matches in "Blue Lock" go beyond the framework of soccer, and are the ultimate psychological battles in which the characters' growth and ego collide. These matches, in which the players push themselves beyond their limits, always create new dramas and never fail to draw in readers and viewers. I'm looking forward to seeing which match will go down in history next!

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