But then, laughed. It wasn't the laugh of someone winning; it was the laugh of a monster who had finally found a worthy playground. With a dizzying display of egoist dribbling, Bachira tore through Team V’s defense alone, scoring a goal that reignited the dying embers of Team Z.
The score was tied, but the air felt different. Nagi, who had always claimed football was "boring" and "a drag," was no longer standing still. For the first time in his life, the genius was frustrated. His eyes, usually dull and vacant, were beginning to burn with a terrifying, newfound hunger. Blue Lock Episode 9
As the whistle blew to signal the final minutes of the match, Isagi didn't feel fear. He felt the "smell of a goal" stronger than ever before. He knew that the next play wouldn't just decide the game; it would decide whose ego was strong enough to survive the evolution. But then, laughed
"If you want to win," Bachira’s eyes had glowed with a frantic yellow light, "you have to evolve." The score was tied, but the air felt different
In the first half, Team Z had been dismantled. had moved like a ghost, his "trap" so perfect it felt like he was defying physics. Alongside him, Reo Mikage pulled the strings of the game with the precision of a master puppeteer. Team Z was down 3-0, and for a moment, the dream of becoming the world’s greatest striker felt like it was slipping away into the dark abyss of Blue Lock.