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Reviewers have pointed out that the anime captures Isagi’s internal monologue and spatial vision through distinct visual cues, though some fans argue the Blue Lock Manga provides a more intense, detailed experience. Team Y vs Team Z | Blue Lock Wiki | Fandom

Team Z utilized the "Next Up, It’s Me" Nine strategy, rotating their striker every 10 minutes to highlight individual "weapons".

Team Y's loss results in the elimination of their entire roster, except for Niko, who remained their top scorer. Adaptation Notes BLUELOCK Episodio 5

Despite his tactical genius, Niko loses because he chooses to pass at the critical final moment instead of shooting himself, which Isagi identifies as a lack of true "ego".

This report focuses on , titled "To Be Reborn," which concludes the high-stakes match between Team Z and Team Y. Match Overview: Team Z vs. Team Y Final Score: Team Z (2) – Team Y (1). Reviewers have pointed out that the anime captures

After the victory, Isagi realizes he feels immense pleasure not just from winning, but from crushing the dreams of his opponents. This marks a pivotal shift in his psychological development toward becoming a "true egoist". Thematic Significance

The episode highlights that even a playmaker must have the hunger to score. Niko’s choice to rely on someone else (Okawa) led to his defeat, while Isagi’s proactive interception and goal-scoring secured the win. Adaptation Notes Despite his tactical genius, Niko loses

Isagi discovers his true "weapon" is Spatial Awareness —the ability to "smell a goal" by reading the field and predicting where the ball will land before anyone else.