
Blue Lock Manga - Volume 28
Intro
Thanks to Isagi and Hiori’s winning goal, Team Germany has triumphed over Team Italy. Isagi’s victory and increased ranking intensify Kaiser’s envy of him and add fuel to the burning desire for vengeance in his heart which is rooted in his past…
Meanwhile, Team France, Team Germany’s final opponent, is developing a new style of soccer based around their star egotists Rin and Shidou. With the world’s attention focused on this game, who will be the ones to change history and claim the championship?!!
Blue Lock Volume 28: Summary
The volume begins with the clash between England Manshine and PXG, where Rin delivers a dominant performance, scoring a hat trick to secure a 3-1 victory. The match’s outcome cements PXG as the most fearsome team in the tournament, leading to a tense exchange between Nagi and Rin. Nagi, having fulfilled his goal of surpassing Kiyora Jin, now finds himself lost without direction, questioning his own ambitions. Rin, however, remains unwavering in his pursuit—his only focus is defeating Sae and crushing everyone in his path.
With the match concluded, new rankings are announced, revealing a significant shift in Blue Lock’s hierarchy. Isagi’s meteoric rise places him second behind Rin, while Kaiser’s frustration deepens after being valued at a staggering 320 million yen, trailing behind Isagi. Meanwhile, as the German team takes a short break, tensions and rivalries continue to simmer within Bastard München.
Amidst the downtime, Hiori unveils a more teasing, sadistic side, provoking his teammates—particularly Isagi and Kaiser—by reading online debates about their potential as an elite duo. Meanwhile, Igaguri, frustrated by his lack of playtime, seeks guidance from Isagi, revealing his personal struggle: his soccer career is an escape from inheriting his family’s temple. Isagi advises him to embrace his unique drive, shaping his own ego.
The volume then shifts focus to the backstory of Alexis Ness, Kaiser’s right-hand man. Once a boy who believed in magic despite his scientist parents’ rejection, Ness found soccer to be the closest thing to real magic. During his professional trials, he met Kaiser, who instilled in him the belief that “nothing is impossible.” Their bond solidified as they joined Bastard München, with Ness pledging himself to Kaiser’s vision. The significance of Kaiser’s blue rose tattoo is also revealed—it symbolizes his rebellion against the idea of impossibility, a defiant vow to shatter fate itself.
The action then returns to the field as France takes on Spain in a high-stakes match. Rin and Shidou dominate the game with their unpredictable offensive style, securing a 3-2 victory for PXG. Meanwhile, England faces Italy, where Nagi’s lackluster performance leaves him completely outshined. Agi, recognizing the stagnation in Nagi and Reo’s partnership, tells them they must let go of their “codependent” bond if they want to evolve. Barou reinforces this harsh truth, labeling Nagi a coward.
With PXG and Bastard München both undefeated, their final confrontation will determine the Neo Egoist League’s champion. The stage is set for a climactic showdown, with PXG deciding to unleash Rin and Shidou together, forming the most unpredictable strike duo. Meanwhile, Ego challenges the players to redefine their originality, emphasizing that true greatness stems from an insatiable hunger to dominate.
As the volume concludes, the Neo Egoist League nears its grand finale—Germany vs. France. Isagi, Rin, Kaiser, and Shidou prepare for their final clash, a battle that will decide who truly reigns supreme in the new world of soccer.
Blue Lock Manga Volume 28: Chapters
Volume 28 covers Chapters 240–248, where the competition reaches its climax. Players’ personal journeys unfold through intense matches and introspective moments.
Chapter 240: Triple Jump Up
The match between England and Paris PXG ends with a resounding victory for Paris PXG, 3-1. Rin Itoshi scores a hat trick, continuing to show his dominance. After the match, Nagi questions Rin’s drive and discovers that Rin’s goal is to defeat both Sae Itoshi and Kiyotaka Nagi, revealing a glimpse into Rin’s motivations. New rankings are revealed, and Paris PXG’s bid for the Kaiser sets the stage for the upcoming battles.
Chapter 241: Pickled Radish and Natto
The rankings shift once again as new matchups are announced. Hiori Hitsuji’s transformation into a sadistic character takes center stage, while Igaguri struggles to find his place in the competition. Kiyoshi offers guidance, helping Igaguri realize the importance of finding his own goal. This chapter highlights the inner conflicts and growth of the characters.
Chapter 242: The Magician and the Blue Rose (Part 1)
The focus shifts to Kaiser and Ness, exploring their early lives and their meeting on the soccer field. Ness, a former scientist’s son, finds his passion in soccer, eventually meeting Kaiser, who becomes his mentor. Kaiser teaches Ness the value of persistence and the refusal to accept limits, setting the foundation for their future partnership.
Chapter 243: The Magician and the Blue Rose (Part 2)
The backstory of Kaiser and Ness continues, showcasing the moment when Kaiser challenges Ness to overcome his doubts. This chapter reveals the origin of Kaiser’s iconic blue rose tattoo, symbolizing his rebellion against limits and his desire to make the impossible possible. Their partnership grows, and they become a powerful duo.
Chapter 244: PXG
The match between Spain and France unfolds, with Rin showcasing a new shot and Shido scoring a critical goal. Kiyoshi and Hiori observe France’s strategy, noting the central role of Charles Chevalier, who may be a key player in future matchups. This chapter sets the stage for upcoming confrontations.
Chapter 245: Die At Once
The match between Italy and England ends in a crushing 3-1 victory for Italy. Nagi struggles to find his footing, and Agi advises him that their relationship with Reo may be holding them back. The battle for growth and individuality continues as players confront their limitations.
Chapter 246: Irregularity & Abnormality
As the rankings continue to shift, the German team prepares for the final showdown against France. The P.X.G. team strategizes, deciding to let Rin and Shido coexist for the upcoming match. The rivalry between Kiyoshi and Kaiser intensifies, setting the stage for a dramatic clash.
Chapter 247: Originality
Nagi and Reo face a crisis as their rankings continue to drop. Nagi realizes that to become number one in the world, he must change. Meanwhile, Kiyoshi and Emi discuss the concept of “originality,” with Kiyoshi defining his own hunger for greatness. This chapter explores the personal growth of the characters and their drive for success.
Chapter 248: Final Fight
The final showdown between Germany and France begins, with Kiyoshi and Rin meeting on the field once again. Tensions are high as Shido taunts Kaiser, and the battle for supremacy in Blue Lock reaches its climax. This chapter marks the beginning of the end for this phase of the competition, with all eyes on the outcome of the crucial matches.
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