In the third episode of ‘Blue Lock’ titled ‘Soccer’s “Zero’, Jinpachi has a videoconference with Team Z where he describes the rules of their upcoming round-robin matches for the top pick. first. When Isagi and his dorm mates finally get to play their first game, a new rule introduced in the previous announcement will split teams and players will battle each other for the title. ball ownership. Here’s everything you need to know about the ending of ‘Blue Lock’ episode 3. SPOILERS AHEAD!
Blue Lock Episode 3 Summary
During another video conference with Isagi and his dorm mates, Jinpachi told the players about the first selection. He explained that they would play collectively as Team Z in a round robin tournament with four other teams in their building. After all games have been played, the top two teams will qualify for the second choice. However, he added another rule that changed people’s view of the game. Jinpachi explained that in addition to the players from the top two teams, the top performing strikers from the remaining three teams will also make it to the second selection round.
In the event that two players from the bottom three teams have the same number of goals, a player will be selected based on Fairplay scores. The positions of the different players are decided based on random games of rock-paper-scissors, paper folding and scissors. Isagi managed to secure the center forward spot although not everyone was happy with the decision. Team Z is scheduled to play its first match against team X on the same day. All matches in the first selection will last 45 minutes and fouls will be called out by VAR.
Blue Lock Episode 3 End: Who Wins Team X vs Team Z?
Team X and Team Z end up meeting on a soccer field completely unaware of each other’s strengths and weaknesses. As mentioned earlier, Isagi won the game of rock-paper-scissors for the chance to play as a central striker for the team. When the game started, he felt nervous for a moment, which gave Raichi enough time to quickly take the ball from him. Isagi was shocked but his teammates justified his decision by reminding him that the top player even from the three losing teams would make it to the second pick.
So he is putting his interests above the team. However, the ball didn’t last long as Kunigami took it away shortly after. However, Kunigami and Raichi had a verbal dispute in the middle of the field and a player from the opposing team used that opportunity to steal the ball. But it turned out that Team X wasn’t too different, and their players also started fighting with each other. At this point, Isagi is confused about his strategy for the game and tries to follow Janpachi’s advice to turn football from scratch.
However, the dynamics on the field suddenly changed when Barou Shouei, the top player of the match, took possession of the ball and scored Team X’s first goal. His energetic appearance and charisma worked wonders in the game. next matches. minutes and team X slowly started playing with each other instead of arguing with each other. On the contrary, the fear of failure acted as a catalyst and divided the Z team’s players, all of whom were desperate to score a goal in order to get to the second-choice in person.
Unfortunately, team X started to dominate them soon after and panic ensued. When at one point the players tried to surround Barou, who was scoring all the goals, he casually passed the ball to his team. Team Z was so confused that they left a lot of space without defenders and in the end team X scored another goal. It shows that even though Barou was selfish when he let his teammates hold the ball earlier, he was ultimately concerned with everyone’s interests and wasn’t afraid to pass when given the chance. From this point on, the game only got worse until the score was 5-0.
In the end, Bachira and Isagi had a brief discussion about the match going on and decided that they had to score at least one goal before time ran out. Ignoring the ongoing rivalry between the players on their teams, the two strikers move strategically towards the X team’s goal post with Isagi going to score. When he finally received a pass from Bachira, he realized that Barou was running towards him. Not confident in his abilities, Isagi passes the ball to Kunigami, who scores Team Z’s first goal just before time runs out. Barou called Isagi a coward for not achieving his goal on his own.
Later in the dressing room, Isagi argued that it was the striker’s job to have the courage to bring the team together and force them to play as one with his charisma and actions on the pitch. That’s exactly what Barou did with his first goal for Team X, which had also been split up to that point. Turns out Jinpachi was indirectly pointing out this theory on the pitch when he told the players to reinvent football from scratch. So at the end of the day, team X emerged as the winner of the game by a huge 5-1 margin against team Z.
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