
Blue Lock Manga - Volume 25
Intro
Germany takes the lead thanks to Isagi’s first goal in the Neo Egoist League! Isagi’s secret training of his left leg direct shot weapon has paid off. When Snuffy, the Italian coach, releases the team from his strict regulations in response, Barou, Niko, Aiku, and the other Blue Lock players start to progress rapidly. And the thwarted Kaiser is burning to steal back the spotlight from Isagi… Amidst all this rapid evolution, who will be the game changer who can dominate the flow?!
Blue Lock Volume 25: Summary
Volume 25 focuses on the ever-evolving clash between Bastard München and Ubers, highlighting the rapid development of key players. Isagi’s left-footed direct shot gives his team the lead, but his path to dominance is immediately challenged by Ubers’ well-coordinated strategies. Snuffy, the mastermind behind Ubers, introduces a unique philosophy—soccer as a profession—prompting Barou to confront his own ideals of becoming the “King.”
Meanwhile, Kaiser, unwilling to let Isagi steal the spotlight, plots his comeback. The introduction of new tactical weapons, such as Lorenzo’s defensive mastery and Aiku’s metavision, complicates Bastard München’s offense. As the game intensifies, Barou undergoes a drastic transformation under Snuffy’s guidance, learning how to manipulate defenses and strike from blind spots.
The volume builds to a dramatic shift in power, with Kaiser executing a breathtaking overhead kick to put Bastard München in the lead once again. With players pushed to their limits, injuries force both teams to bring in their legendary coaches—Noel Noa and Snuffy—setting the stage for the next phase of the Neo Egoist League showdown.
Blue Lock Manga Volume 25: Chapters
Volume 25 covers Chapters 213–221, depicting the ongoing battle between Bastard München and Ubers as Isagi, Kaiser, and Barou vie for dominance.
Chapter 213: Egoist Four
Isagi successfully scores a left-footed direct shot, giving Bastard München the lead. A flashback reveals that he sought Kunigami’s guidance to develop his ambidexterity, but ultimately, he decides to refine his left-foot shot as a secondary weapon instead of forcing full ambidexterity.
Chapter 214: Work
Snuffy introduces his philosophy that soccer is a job, treating teams like companies and players as employees. Meanwhile, Ubers demonstrate their highly coordinated tactics, swarming Isagi the moment he tries to cut a pass, forcing Bastard München onto the defensive.
Chapter 215: Successor
Ubers launch a powerful attack, utilizing their structured gameplay to confuse Bastard München. Barou, unexpectedly, makes a pass before blending into Ubers’ attack. Snuffy challenges Barou’s ideals, revealing his tragic past and offering him the title of “King of Ubers” as his successor.
Chapter 216: Stealth Kill
Barou initially rejects Snuffy’s offer, but after an emotional conversation with Lorenzo—who owes his survival to Snuffy—he reconsiders. Snuffy then begins training Barou in advanced striker techniques, teaching him how to exploit the goalkeeper’s blind spots. In the match, Barou executes a flawless shot, tying the game at 1-1.
Chapter 217: Predator Eyes
Isagi is unable to read Barou’s movements, recognizing that his rival has evolved. Meanwhile, Kaiser and Ness attempt to break through Lorenzo’s defense, but their attack is intercepted. A surprising revelation occurs when Futako Ikki demonstrates metavision, unconsciously reading plays at a high level.
Chapter 218: Game Changer
Isagi realizes that Futako has been using metavision instinctively. The volume explores different ways of reading the game—Isagi’s foresight, Barou’s shooting vision, and Futako’s reactive awareness—highlighting the diverse evolution of Blue Lock’s top talents.
Chapter 219: Dynamism
Kunigami intercepts a throw-in and advances toward the goal, but Isagi devises a plan to counter Futako’s metavision. His strategy works, but Aiku unexpectedly reveals that he, too, has metavision, further complicating Isagi’s offensive play.
Chapter 220: Seesaw Game
With multiple metavision users on the field, Isagi struggles to maintain control. Just as he prepares to shoot, he opts to pass to Yukimiya instead. However, Lorenzo intercepts the ball—only for Kaiser to take advantage of the opening and set up a game-changing shot.
Chapter 221: Take Me With You
Kaiser executes a breathtaking overhead kick, securing a 2-1 lead for Bastard München. Despite scoring, he remains unsatisfied, determined to outshine Isagi completely. As players begin to reach their physical limits, substitutions become inevitable, leading to the entrance of both teams’ coaches—Noel Noa and Snuffy—setting the stage for an even more intense showdown.
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