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[Blue Lock] Nagi… why…

Five-shot Heavenly Cannon Strike!!!

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I guess there wasn’t anything good besides this.

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What are you doing with this?

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>>2

Feigning a shot, execute five fakes before actually shooting.

From the side, it looks like he’s doing a lot of juggling before shooting.

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Nagi 1 goal

Chigi – 2 goals

Reiou: 1 goal, 2 assists

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>>3

Didn’t you score more points, Chigiri?

It seems there were goals in every match.

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>>3

Chigiri has scored one point each in Germany, France, and Spain.

Only Italy is a mystery.

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In terms of evaluation, all three matches after this will have a negative rating.

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It seems like all the other goal groups are passing, right?

How disgraceful was it?

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If I have to wait in front of the goal to give the ball, then it doesn’t have to be this guy.

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I just re-watched the England match, and it’s crazy that the top Premier League teams are putting in all their effort to create a developmental environment, yet they still spit on it.

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It’s an amazing shot that became the inspiration for the protagonist’s special move.

It wouldn’t be scary if used outside the penalty area…

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Did England even win any matches?

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>>11

It’s a team with no wins!

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I awakened to my ego too late and ultimately could not see it through to the end.

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This itself can be dealt with once you see it once…

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>>14

The final match was also handled quite easily.

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Is Nagi going to become a dark hero this time?

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>>16

Nagi probably needs some kind of boost, so…

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If you touch the ball that is floating first, you can handle the situation…

With two defenders who can coordinate, it’s all set.

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I was told by both enemies and allies to stop being indecisive, but in the end, I made a half-hearted choice, and that’s my fault.

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>>17

Even after being betrayed many times, I continued to give advice…

It was all answered back with insults.

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It seems like there might be a flow where we enter early due to the mudboat surgery.

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Agi was good at taking care of things, but no matter what Agi said, Leo was always noisy!

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Agi is quite kind for not giving up on that.

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>>26

Once they started moving on their own, they seemed to have awakened to proactivity! They look happy about it, and I guess Agi is pretty much being brain-fried by Nagi too.

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I indeed feel that I’ve already finished drawing the mud boat.

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Nagi evolves with the core of “I”! The unfinished genius finally blooms!!

Um… I haven’t evolved or bloomed yet, but is this okay…?

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I said I didn’t need a pass and wouldn’t offer it myself, but in the end, I ended up trying to give it anyway.

It’s true that Leo couldn’t fully trust Nagi, but…

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Actually, it’s a debuff for both of us, Leo and Nagi.

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It doesn’t matter if it’s one person or two, does it?

I couldn’t clearly determine what I wanted all the way to the end.

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Agui is much more caring than the coach, Chris.

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Chris is likely in charge of physical development after all.

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Finally awakened to action, Nagi!!! A breakthrough in the last 5 minutes of the final match!!

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Chris may have been questionable as a coach in these four matches, but he had leadership skills.

All of Agi’s advice was right.

It ended in vain.

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Chris is only focused on fulfilling what the person desires, so there is nothing that can be done for what the person does not want.

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As a director, I feel that Italy is definitely a good choice.

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>>38

Unlike other teams, almost all the Blurow members are getting to play in matches for one reason or another.

The number of people who can go out is small, but everyone who has gone out has their moment to shine and a role, and they all made it through.

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It’s nice how the skeleton that Nagi was holding collapses the moment the pass is released.

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I think the part about turning fear into heat was correct.

Despite that, it was scary to think that I had to overtake three people from here and decide it myself, so I ran away with the two of them.

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In the end, there was nothing that could be done since Nagi’s motivation was kind of all over the place.

I thought it had reignited at the very last moment, but oh, I’m going to pass it to Leo a bit.

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>>41

Making her take that is ruthless.

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Chris is saying in the current match that he won’t give a future to those he doesn’t desire.

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>>42

I respect the intention to become stronger together with Reiou.

Although failure was evident, Reiou took action with determination to ensure a future could be left behind.

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Because I raised the bar too high in the first match, it’s no surprise that I haven’t performed at all afterward, which is disappointing and causes my salary to drop.

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I feel sorry for Aggie.

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What happens if this falls?

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Bee’s Fun is somewhat of a miss environmentally, but it transforms sharply.

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>>47

You truly followed through on what you said before the league started: to make the path you chose the right one.

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I think it was quite a fortunate leader who created an individual development plan based on the direction we want to achieve.

No direction you want to achieve? I don’t care about that.

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If I had just challenged myself one last time.

As long as there’s no flashy counter defeat due to a failed pass.

That alone could have been a close call for adjusting the amount line.

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In the end, Noah, you really…

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>>53

I wonder what the success rate would have been if the Demon Lord hadn’t been there.

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>>59

If the Kaiser system remains, it will probably only involve the Neskaiser line in scoring.

It seems that about four people who followed are participating, but they haven’t had many opportunities to excel, and it looks like only one or two from the lower ranks are making it through.

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>>59

I think that only Kaiser can score points, Snuffy can be held back where he can, and we will completely lose to the Demon King who has grown on his own in other teams.

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But honestly, I can’t see the lower-ranked players being better than Nagi.

Especially regretful.

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>>54

I want two keepers meta-wise…

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>>54

The fact that there is a considerably weak-looking regular goalkeeper in the same team as Fukaku is also quite apparent.

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>>54

The readers know the buildup so far, but from the perspective of the bidding teams, it’s just a one-hit wonder with a miracle goal.

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>>63

Until I faced Seiichi, I was undefeated, so I’m not a one-hit wonder.

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>>68

Isn’t it the first match?!

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>>63

If it were just that, it would be fine, but most of the time we lose the ball starting from Nagi and end up conceding goals, so it’s really unnecessary.

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I think it would have turned out a bit better if Agi had more dignity and charisma.

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>>55

I wonder how it will be since Reiou is here.

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Spain’s strength lies in the freedom it allows.

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The relationship where Leo gives meaning to Nagi is really bad.

I’ve been warned countless times, but what have you been seeing in Blue Lock?

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In the end, the world stage was not sweet enough for those who cannot set their own goals to survive.

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The one that no one really got into.

The one that no one really got into.

Don’t mistake the ruler, you damn lower class.

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A dropout is a dropout, right…?

It seems like Reio is going to struggle a lot, but I can see that Eikoto will easily dismiss it.

Whether being excluded from the U-20 national team’s 23-member roster means permanent expulsion is uncertain.

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Since Kakiyama is still treated as a genius, I don’t think it’s possible for him to drop out now, as it’s seen as correctable, but it’s a manga after all.

Since they are a popular character, they’ll likely return anyway.

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>>71

However, it feels somewhat different to think of Nagi as having awakened to motivation and ego because of this.

I feel like it’s more concerning when someone relies solely on their talent to trample over others without any motivation.

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>>71

There’s no time for that anymore, and if it does come out, it’ll be an enemy.

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I can’t believe it… I just passed the ball that triggered a counter, which confirmed that our team is at the bottom…

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>>72

Upon careful consideration, it seems that Bachira is running towards the pass line because he thinks he would be unqualified as an egotist.

Aren’t you kind of a bad person?

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>>76

If you try to pull it out yourself over there, it probably won’t be on time no matter which way it goes…

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I don’t know if nurturing creativity is the correct build for Nagi; I wonder what I should do.

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I mean, it’s not like I can represent Japan, so I don’t really care anyway.

…I mean, Leo is going to retire for Nagi’s sake and it’ll be all about friendship! So touching!

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In fact, the team policy is to develop Nagi, so I can understand Agi’s joy as well.

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Despite Kiyoshi rising so high.

The decline of Nagi is sad.

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Even if the young lady’s feet explode, there’s no way I’ll let Nagi take the side.

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>>78

Because I am either a sword or a mud boat, calmness cannot be converted.

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The most mysterious part was the atmosphere of having no motivation after winning cleanly.

You lost the match, didn’t you?

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>>79

During the same match, I was normally rushed and dodged.

Even if Rin-chan and the wolf win as cleanly as possible, they’ll still go for the new Kiyokui.

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>>79

In the same match, the fact that Kiyoshi won once against Kaiser with a protagonist-like feel and still isn’t burned out is a huge difference.

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>>86

I wanted to win, you know.

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It’s a bit too much of a convenient excuse that a 190 cm tall forward, who can play as a post and participate in builds, is only valued at that price, considering he’s been playing soccer for about a year.

Although it’s true that Blue Lock is excessively focused on egoism, it’s surprising that Nagi, who has innate talent in physicality, core strength, and technique, loses to Nanase.

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Was there a good leader among the masters?

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>>81

Basically, everyone is a good leader.

It seems that even the apparently hopeless Lavigno is properly instructing the sensation-focused Beiraku.

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The man’s ball who searched for Leo at the last moment.

The cruel way the man who had long since stopped searching for monsters takes them away.

Nagi is still playing soccer at that level…

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It’s incredibly pathetic that you’re being finished off by Bachira, who taunted you by saying no one cares about you in the rival battle, right?

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>>84

I wanted the consequences of actions in this area to be portrayed more intensely.

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Even though he won, Kiyoshi-kun is already thinking about the next one.

This guy is scary.

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That was just a shitty shot that went in because the trash German defense let me float the ball five times without anyone coming to defend. If I floated it five times, how many seconds did I have?

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>>92

Hey, are you reading this as a soccer manga?

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I wanted to win cleanly, and now that my goal has been achieved, Nagisa’s motivation has vanished, but in the blink of an eye, an unimaginable gap has opened up.

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But if Kiyoshi actually won against Nagi…

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This itself is an amazing technology, but what should be reproduced is not this action but the expansion of options from the volley itself.

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It’s not like I started playing soccer because I wanted to…

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The artistic trap is a unique feature that other characters don’t have, and it does look good in the illustrations, but that’s all there is to it…

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I stopped growing all by myself!

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If it were the Italian defense, they could definitely set up a formation that wouldn’t allow a shot after getting through five times…

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>>100

Kiyoshi’s meta-reading was even incorporated into the strategy, so it looks like it could become an obvious hunting ground with such an easy-to-read opening.

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After the trap, what’s important is that Nagi truly needed creativity.

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Thanks to the wall known as Kaiser, Kiyo rapidly grew, while Nagi, relying completely on the assistive device Leo, has completely stopped growing.

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The 5th trap broke through the ironclad defense of Kaisa Masamaru…

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The author couldn’t handle it.

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>>105

Well, it’s from now on, right?

It’s a popular character, right?

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>>105

Isn’t it rather that we’ve firmly created problems to lead to this outcome?

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>>113

If you don’t turn that around and depict the catharsis…

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>>105

Rather, I’m making the most out of it.

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>>105

What have you been looking at until now…?

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You advised that there are too many unnecessary actions before taking a clean shot, yet you started doing acrobatics yourself…

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The king, who has maintained his motivation and continued to grow all this time, was amazing.

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>>108

It was quick until I folded it once, King.

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The king has been consistent since its debut.

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Why do I have the impression that this was won decisively in one go?

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What’s amazing about Nagi is that she can do that on a whim, but if you know the five consecutive volleys are coming, they become weak… which is nice, right?

The lack of reproducibility in artistic talent hits hard without mercy.

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There’s a theory that the most important skill for forwards is trapping.

I, a complete novice, don’t understand why that is.

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>>116

If the forward makes a trap mistake when receiving the ball, it’s pretty much guaranteed that a counterattack will occur.

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>>116

Because it’s the very first action towards the ball.

If anything, it’s the most important aspect of ball control, not just for forwards.

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Rin-chan’s skill tree is steadily extending in a progressively unsettling direction.

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>>118

The top two in BL are a pervert and a demon lord!

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The only one that’s being mishandled is the dark hero.

I feel like I’ve missed various opportunities.

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>>121

The dark hero cannot suppress the feeling of seriously wanting to work…

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>>121

The chestnut-like spiky fruit is also…

I wondered if there was any meaning in leaving it until this point…

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It’s actually very easy if you understand it, unlike with cancer where you can’t do anything even if you know…

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>>122

The usage conditions for the 2 guns are quite limited.

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This pair, you know?

You carefully repeat your mistakes, don’t you?

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Tragic love is the most beautiful in the world.

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>>125

It’s more like a sad love story or toxic parents…

That being said, can you stay crouched down a little longer?

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It’s a manga that enjoys watching the strong ones break.

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The hedgehog is simply riding a winning horse and just following along.

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Nagi is really more suited for MF; seriously, he’s stronger when he passes decisively.

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It seems that Igaru stayed on as a lively presence, but it feels like it was cut because it was too much.

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>>135

I’m really fine since the entertainment is covered by lychee…

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Look at the main character of this book.

After breaking, I’ll recover in an instant and stir things up in all directions.

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>>136

After understanding the gimmick of geniuses and prodigies, I’m seriously losing it.

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>>136

On the contrary, it’s a bit embarrassing because you’re trying too hard to show off.

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>>139

I always produce results just by being lively, so well…

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Isn’t the Kaiten a special attack weapon that is like a torpedo with a person on it?

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I’m glad that Igarashi got a departure scene, compared to the other crowd that disappeared without a trace.

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Well, it will definitely be revived somewhere.

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>>142

The dark hero that came back in that way ended up having a really dull performance.

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It won’t work with just specialization in Mariasia…

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>>143

If there are proper basic techniques in that, then there might still be some use for it, but that’s all there is.

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I can’t stand arrogant jerks who are just fast on their feet, right Kaiser!

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>>144

You… are crazy…

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Sweaty Dual Niki has managed to get a decent position where he can work with anyone, but Igarashi only has one shot, seriously.

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The teams that fell in a straightforward manner never even appeared on the screen in the first place…

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Nishioka… I will never forget you.

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Is there a Messi in Aomori?

Where is our Aomori Messi?!

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>>149

It’s not left.

I am already dead, DEATH.

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A calm spot is more useful as a relay point; you can smoothly transport even a sharp pass.

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>>150

It’s so unfair to be guided so gracefully; if I were in a position of being an egoist, it would really be the best.

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>>150

It’s impossible to predict what comes from a fake shoot pass, so just holding the ball can freeze the opponent’s feet; if used well, it could be incredibly powerful.

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I was happy that Raichi stayed, and I realized I liked him more than I thought.

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>>151

Because that guy is always working himself to the bone for the team, even though he can never do what he wants…

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Despite being on the same team as Kiyoshi, Pikachu, who had completely turned into an empty existence, is impressive in a different way.

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>>155

You can’t go out because your ability is low! Take it seriously!

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After feeling despair that you can never win against the speed you were born with, you only realized during the match that Kaiser was just born fast by chance, which took about 5 minutes.

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If you look at it seriously, if someone gets injured that easily, it’s no good—Aomori’s Messi.

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Agui said that even if we can relay with a trap, we only have fake traps as techniques from there, so let’s learn various creative things.

Leo got in the way.

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The yellow monkey that can only use an obvious trick should go home and read the Bible.

Just because a black person is fast on their feet doesn’t mean they can act cocky just because they were born first.

The Kaiser is saying that too.

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>>163

Religion and race are seriously violations of compliance, so stop it, Yoichi~

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Dropping the one who can hold down that Snuffy shows a complete lack of discernment…

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It’s better to place Nagi in the center as a starting point for the attack; a forward waiting for a pass is sufficient with Shido.

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>>167

Shido might have high abilities, but…

There’s no one among the existing members I can match up with, so I don’t need it!

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>>170

Extreme S is growing, and big brother is coming too, right?

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Just being delayed by Snuffy is really amazing, sexy footballer.

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A man named Raichi who can almost kill Snuffy with his sexiness.

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From the beginning, Gyagamaru Daimyōjin has been nothing but active.

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>>171

Lady Gaga entering the flow with GK is really divine.

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I want to see the original sexy football style.

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If it’s the current demon lord or Extreme S, they can probably pass the ball to Shido.

The demon lord might be released, but it’s probably to make their own decision afterward.

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The young lady and the bee are generally scoring points…

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>>174

Because there are few BL members in Spain and England.

Of course, it’s about concentration.

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Letting GK handle Iyemon Tokucha might have been a missed opportunity.

But there are matches where it would have been dead at that point if Gagamaru hadn’t scored…

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With this, we can proceed on a different path in Epic Nagi.

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The reason I couldn’t follow the way of the samurai is solely because it’s BL up to U20.

The compatibility with Rin-chan is currently in the midst of being terrible.

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Can the destruction beast Rin-chan be released together with Are Kiyoshi…?

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>>181

It will just become like Kaiser.

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Could it be that the fact of feinting 5 times before striking is related to the fact that the kaiten only hit 1 out of 5 to 6 times?

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>>182

I don’t think the author has thought that far.

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(The U20 ones that ended without playing in a single match)

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>>184

There are too many eligible candidates…

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Lychee has become a superior version of Nega, which is clearly weakened.

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The dark hero is creating opportunities for others to act thanks to him doing his job.

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“BL3rd place or is that a lie, Neg?”

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>>188

Well, it’s not third place.

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>>188

In reality, that ranking is just because they simply added shooting practice as the third item.

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>>188

That individual Rockman exam is passed in order, so it gets heavily influenced by the order in which you take it.

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I only remember the one that looks like a Buddha among the other U20s besides Aike.

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>>192

What was the Japan national team DF quartet?

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>>192

Tattoo bald loser…

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The fact that Nega was better at shooting than a mud boat at one point.

No, that’s definitely a lie. There’s something strange about the second exam.

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>>193

That’s not very helpful because the exam content differs according to each person’s suitability.

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If Leo could treat Nagi as one of his options, things would change quite a bit, but it’s over now.

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I remember there was someone who had a face that looked like they belonged in Inazuma Eleven, U20.

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Well, if we’re really ranking, the top 6 from the representative selection would be fine, right?

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>>199

Nagi has an incredible fall from grace, huh?

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I can remember characters like the U20 comedic ones, but I seriously can’t remember regular handsome guys.

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Mando-kun has become a good character.

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A guy like Pikachu.

A thing like the Great Buddha.

It’s just a big guy who is barking loudly.

You are beneath us, Niko…!

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