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With Bastard München still deadlocked against Paris X Gen at two goals each, Noa reveals his real motive for entering the league. His entire game plan hinges on awakening Kaiser's ego, and Isagi discovers he was never more than a decoy in the plan.

100%

100% is the fifth chapter of Blue Lock's twenty-fourth volume and the 208th in the overall series, set within the Neo Egoist League Arc. Yoichi Isagi anchors a featured cast that spans several Bastard Munchen players.

1 = Individual

Chapter 6 of Blue Lock keeps the Team X against Team Z brawl rolling. With nearly every player chasing personal glory, order collapses, and Baro's brilliance quietly turns one squad into a functioning unit while the other tears itself apart.

1st HALF

Rin's stunner leaves Blue Lock ahead as the first half runs down, and Sae lashes his own teammates for wasting chances. The desperate U-20 throw everything forward to equalize, but Niko, Gagamaru, and finally Aryu shut every attempt down, and the half closes 1-2.

2nd HALF

Ryusei Shido enters as the U-20's new forward and immediately clashes with Rin. As the second half opens, his chaotic off-ball runs and instant chemistry with Sae tear at Blue Lock's defense, but Niko's watchful marking snuffs out his first golden chance at the last instant.

44

Chigiri closes in on the golden zone Chris Prince mapped for him, a spot nineteen meters out at a forty four degree angle, and converts it into the opening goal against Bastard München.

About-Face

Pushed to the maximum level of the first stage, Isagi finally understands why he crumbles without his teammates and forges a personal scoring formula, clearing the trial just as a new team-based challenge is announced.

Ace Eater

Ace Eater is the seventh chapter of Blue Lock's twenty-fourth volume and the 210th overall, part of the Neo Egoist League Arc. Kickoff arrives between Bastard Munchen and Ubers, and Don Lorenzo introduces himself by hunting the opposition's biggest names.

All Time

The ninth and closing chapter of Volume 18, All Time rounds out the volume inside the Neo Egoist League arc. Its Japanese title reads the phrase for every single moment. The cast widens further, adding names like Picasso, Ignacio Lara, So, and Moro to the returning Blue Lock field.

Are You Ready to Die?

In the 223rd chapter of Blue Lock, Noa admits he has no answer for Snuffy and tells Isagi to simply survive the master's three minutes on the pitch, prompting Isagi to turn to Raichi with a grim question.

BASTARD

BASTARD, rendered in Japanese as the katakana basutādo, is the seventh chapter of Volume 18 within the Neo Egoist League arc. The chapter's roster brings Isagi and his fellow contenders together with a cluster of fresh names: Michael Kaiser, Alexis Ness, Erik Gesner, Benedict Grim, and Igor Schneider.

Battle to the Death

The three-on-three kicks off on a cramped pitch, and after Isagi opens the scoring with a slick team goal, Rin answers with an impossible strike and a chilling philosophy that reframes football as a fight to the death.

Because You Were Here

Still deadlocked at two apiece, Paris X Gen answer the enemy alliance by pairing their own aces. Igarashi's desperate foul ends his match, and Isagi sends the outclassed defender off with unexpected gratitude.

Bee Shot

The third chapter of Volume 19, Bee Shot keeps the Neo Egoist League arc rolling. Its Japanese title writes the characters for a striking bee under the reading bī shotto. Bachira and Kunigami head a cast that also includes Isagi, Kaiser, and Noel Noa.

Big Bang Piece

Isagi shadows Kaiser hunting the secret of his game and discovers it lives in his eyes, moments before Kaiser unleashes the Kaiser Impact to level the score at 1-1.

Blue Genes

Chigiri torches Aiku down the right flank to swing the momentum toward Blue Lock, but Sae snuffs out the chance. When the loose ball drops to Rin, Aiku baits him toward a weak left-footed effort, only for Rin to bend an outside-spin trivela into the net and put Blue Lock ahead 2-1.

BLUE LOCK MAN

Alone in a sealed chamber, Isagi realizes the first stage is a relentless solo scoring trial guarded by a holographic keeper. The impossible target of a hundred goals will test whether he can win on his own talent alone.

Borderline

A transformed Kaiser starts making baffling choices, passing to Raichi and thanking Isagi for shattering him, as his identity teeters between collapse and rebirth. The scoreline holds at 1 to 1 while Kiyora waits for his own moment.

Brat

Chapter 228 sees Baro make good on his defiance, refusing every offer of help from Snuffy and insisting he will carve his own path. Threading a shot through two defenders while Snuffy neutralizes the keeper's cover, he levels the score against Bastard München.

Break

With Bastard Munchen clinging to a 2-1 edge over Paris X Gen, Rin Itoshi seizes the ball and turns the pitch into his hunting ground. Isagi begins to crack the logic of his rival's ego, yet a buried memory of Sae rises to the surface just as he braces to stop Rin's charge.

Break Through!

Break Through! is the eighth chapter of Blue Lock's third volume and the 21st overall, part of the First Selection Arc. Team Z chases an equalizer in its match against Team W, and Hyoma Chigiri unleashes his speed to decide the outcome.

Buddy

Chapter 230 closes Volume 26 with a substitution debate that reshapes Bastard München. Rather than the higher-rated Kiyora, Isagi lobbies Noa to send on Yo Hiori, betting that a partner who shares his sight can supply the pass that finally breaks Ubers.

Buried Ego

Chapter 63 of Blue Lock opens with Team White within one at 3 to 2. Furious at being used as a decoy, Baro vows revenge, while Isagi and Nagi tighten their grip on the field as goals keep trading.

Changing World

Blue Lock Eleven edges the Japan U-20 squad in a friendly bowling match, but Isagi slips away to meet an old high school friend. A young admirer at the station and a backhanded compliment from Tada leave him weighing how much football has reshaped him rather than the world around him.

Chapter 1

In the wake of Japan's 2018 World Cup exit, reformer Anri Teieri pitches a radical experiment to forge a world-class striker. Her recruit, the abrasive coach Jinpachi Ego, gathers three hundred high school forwards, among them the overlooked Yoichi Isagi, and declares that only the last man standing will matter.

Chapter 10

As the first selection thins the field, Team Z faces a Team Y just as desperate to survive. Team Z debuts a rotating-striker plan meant to showcase every player's weapon, but Hibiki Okawa's patient stillness hints that their opponents have been letting them attack all along.

Chapter 100

Deadlocked at two apiece, the opening clash of the Third Selection pushes Isagi to the sidelines of his own team's attack. As Rin and Shido's brilliance overshadows him, Chigiri chases relevance through raw speed, and Isagi begins to see the pair's clashing egos as his route back into the game.

Chapter 101

Trailing by two and desperate to justify his spot, Isagi bets that uniting the feuding Rin and Shido is his path to relevance. With Nanase and Hiori threading passes around him, he begins to function, engineering an assist that turns Shido from rival into weapon.

Chapter 102

The tie tightens as Rin claws back a leveler while shackled by Karasu. Between the goals, a frustrated Isagi learns that his overthinking is what slows him down, and Hiori offers a cure: stop calculating and step into a world of pure feeling.

Chapter 103

The four-four deadlock breaks when Isagi finally trusts his instincts. Casting aside the calculation that had shackled him, he surrenders to pure sensation, slips past both Rin and Shido, and buries the winner, drawing Ego's eye to a striker who has touched the realm called Flow.

Chapter 104

The Team A and Team B thriller ends five to four, and the fallout is pure chaos as Rin and Shido come to blows. In calmer moments, Isagi and Hiori dissect the trance-like reflex that won the game, treating soccer instinct like a gamer's honed reactions.

Chapter 105

Team A and Team C kick off with Reo hunting a way back to Nagi's side. His feed is intercepted, but the match erupts into a showcase of talent, from Gagamaru's acrobatic defense to Yukimiya's one-on-one mastery, capped by Nagi hijacking a teammate's shot to open the scoring.

Chapter 106

Watching Nagi bond with Yukimiya, Reo confronts the fear that he has lost his treasure for good. Rather than fade into the background as the bored Mikage heir, he reinvents himself on the spot, copying Yukimiya's gyro shot and unveiling a mimicking style he dubs Chameleon.

Chapter 107

Team A's unbeaten run rolls on as Rin's fifth goal downs Team C, deepening Reo's obsession with chasing Nagi. Elsewhere, the prodigy Sae Itoshi demands a Blue Lock striker as his partner, and a vicious Rin and Shido brawl forces Ego to reach for the shock switch.

Chapter 108: Top 11

With hours to go before the roster reveal, tension floods the dining hall as players wonder who makes the cut. Ego steps out personally to name the Blue Lock Eleven, closing the announcement by slotting Isagi in as an offensive midfielder.

Chapter 109: Battle Group

Isagi celebrates making the starting eleven while Ego lays out why Shido was cut, revealing that Sae poached the violent striker for the Japan U-20. With fifteen days until kickoff, Ego vows to forge his egotists into a genuine team.

Chapter 110: Newcomer

At the U-20 camp Sae is formally welcomed, but Sendo mocks him and clashes violently with Shido until captain Aiku restores order. Meanwhile Blue Lock scouts its opponents, Isagi glimpses Rin's obsession with beating Sae, and Ego prepares to teach the team about Flow.

Chapter 111: Flow

Ego delivers his seminar on Flow, explaining the state and how each player's ego unlocks it. Isagi weighs how to reach it in the coming match. At the U-20 camp, Aiku persuades Sae to win without Shido, though Sae warns he will walk if unimpressed.

Chapter 112: Grand Stage

In the locker room Ego names Blue Lock's bench and fires up the squad before they meet the Japan U-20 in the tunnel. The two sides greet one another and stride onto a packed stadium pitch as Isagi, awed by how far he has come, braces for kickoff.

Chapter 113: Cops and Robbers

The bench learns Shido is not starting, while on the pitch Blue Lock threads through the U-20 with triangle passing. Bachira breaks past a defender and lofts the ball to Isagi, only for Aiku to leap in and clear it, vowing no goals on his watch.

Chapter 114: Quartet

Isagi dissects Aiku's flawless clearance and grasps that beating the captain is the only road to victory. Blue Lock shifts its attack to the wings, but the U-20 fullbacks smother every threat until Aiku strips the ball and springs it to Sae.

Chapter 115: Sae Itoshi

Sae orchestrates the U-20 counterattack with ease, carving through Blue Lock's defense and setting up chance after chance. When Sendo's shot is saved, Sae scoops the rebound and scores the match's first goal himself, leaving Isagi shaken as Rin vows to silence the crowd.

Chapter 116: Revenger

After Sae's goal he berates Sendo for wasting chances, deepening the rift on the U-20 bench. In the stands Ego lectures Anri on stress and improvisation, and on the pitch Rin and Isagi trade quick passes to slice open the defense, leaving Rin free in the box.

Chapter 117: Nice to Meet You

Rin breaks free in front of goal and tries to copy Sae's strike with his weaker foot, but Fukaku tips it wide. A frantic scramble of blocked shots follows until Nagi conjures a spectacular midair turn to level the match with his Japan debut goal.

Chapter 118: Warped

The stunned stadium loses its bias for Japan after Blue Lock equalizes. Ego explains to Anri how improvisation produced the goal, Rin and Isagi embrace their predatory rivalry, and the half nears its end as Rin intercepts Sae to begin a personal duel.

Chapter 11: Premonition & Intuition

With Team Z trailing Team Y by a goal, Isagi watches their rotating forward tactic sputter against a disciplined defense. As the second half winds down scoreless for his side, he resolves to stop overthinking and trust the instincts that guide him.

Chapter 140: Essence

Essence is the 140th chapter of Blue Lock. Sae carves through the entire opposing formation on his own, his football philosophy is laid bare, and Rin sacrifices his own head to deny the resulting chance before Blue Lock swings into a counter.

Chapter 141: Monster Trance

Monster Trance is the 141st chapter of Blue Lock and opens Volume 17. Bachira replaces Rin in the attack, then abandons the combination play to solo the entire U-20 defense, only for Sendo to appear at the line and deny his shot.

Chapter 142: World Standard

World Standard is the 142nd chapter of Blue Lock. Sendo declares his global ambition, the reinvigorated U-20 attack peppers Blue Lock's goal, and Rin makes a desperate sliding block on Aiku's shot with only five minutes left.

Chapter 143: Not Alone

Not Alone is the 143rd chapter of Blue Lock. Sae's corner kick fools Rin and drops perfectly for Shido, but Isagi covers his captain's blind spot to clear it, forcing Rin to confront the fact that he is not fighting by himself.

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