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Despite his "egoistic" efforts, Isagi's lack of coordination with the Bastard München regulars leads to a wasted opportunity, highlighting the gap between him and world-class players like Kaiser and Lavinho. Key Characters in Chapter 166
Representing FC Barcha, showing off their creative and "ninja-like" coordination.
This chapter focuses on Yoichi Isagi’s desperate attempt to prove his worth on a team dominated by Michael Kaiser’s "rational" system. Despite his "egoistic" efforts, Isagi's lack of coordination
Fans often discuss this chapter as a turning point where Isagi realizes that simply mimicking others' egoism isn't enough; he must evolve his own "vessel" to contain the high-level plays happening around him. You can find further details and community discussions on platforms like the Blue Lock Wiki or Reddit .
In an uncharacteristic move, Isagi attempts to force himself into a "flow state." He goes as far as stealing a pass intended for a teammate and trying to take on Meguru Bachira in a 1v1, which critics and readers noted was a reckless departure from his usual tactical play. Fans often discuss this chapter as a turning
The protagonist, struggling to find his "vessel" or role in the new league.
The Master Strikers for their respective teams, whose brief presence on the field sets the standard for world-class play. Reader Insights The protagonist, struggling to find his "vessel" or
In Chapter 166, titled " Vessel " (or Utsu wa ), the match between Bastard München and FC Barcha reaches a high-tension point during the Neo Egoist League. Chapter Overview