Blue Lock
Japan's national football federation, fed up with a generation of selfless team players who keep losing on the world stage, locks three hundred of the country's best high-school strikers inside a black facility called Blue Lock and tells them only one of them will ever wear the national jersey. The training is engineered to maximize ego, not cooperation. Isagi Yoichi arrives with the modest talent that got him into a regional final and the ruthlessness he has spent his whole career suppressing — and watches, over weeks of survival rounds, the kind of striker Blue Lock is built to grow him into.
Japan's national football federation, fed up with a generation of selfless team players who keep losing on the world stage, locks three hundred of the country's best high-school strikers inside a black facility called Blue Lock and tells them only one of them will ever wear the national jersey. The training is engineered to maximize ego, not cooperation. Isagi Yoichi arrives with the modest talent that got him into a regional final and the ruthlessness he has spent his whole career suppressing — and watches, over weeks of survival rounds, the kind of striker Blue Lock is built to grow him into.
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