Espesso is a defensive midfielder in FC Barcha's youth team, the Spanish club that faces Blue Lock's players during the Neo Egoist League. Wearing number six, he sits in front of the defense to break up the opposition's attacks.
No detailed look at Espesso is recorded beyond his kit. He lines up in FC Barcha's number six shirt for the club's under-20 side.
The source offers nothing on Espesso's personality. What it does show is a player thrown into the thick of the contest, drawn up against heavyweights like Kunigami and Noa.
Espesso's job is that of the defensive midfielder, the screen planted just ahead of the back line. He either guards a stretch of ground before his defenders or locks onto a designated attacker, and when a teammate behind him pushes up the field he can shift across to plug a full-back or center-back gap.

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Espesso is a defensive midfielder for FC Barcha's youth team in Blue Lock, representing Spain in the Neo Egoist League tournament.
Espesso wears the number six shirt for FC Barcha's under-20 side in Blue Lock.
Espesso sits just in front of FC Barcha's back line, either guarding a zone of the pitch or marking a specific attacker, and he can shift to cover a full-back or center-back gap when a teammate advances.
Espesso has gone up against strong Blue Lock players such as Kunigami and Noa when FC Barcha meets the Blue Lock squad in the Neo Egoist League.
Espesso makes his manga debut in Chapter 158 of Blue Lock.
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