Blue Lock Chapter 314 Part 2 Spoilers & Manga Plot Leaks
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Blue Lock Chapter 314 Part 2 Spoilers & Manga Plot Leaks

Readers have been eagerly awaiting the spoilers for Blue Lock Chapter 314 Part 2 as the game between Nigeria and Japan progresses. In the previous chapter, Onazi blocked a pass that was made by Chigiri to Isagi, who was in the penalty zone. Here are all the details fans need to know regarding the plot leaks of Chapter 314 Part 2 of the Blue Lock manga.

List of Blue Lock Chapter 314 Part 2 spoilers

Here are the plot leaks for Chapter 314, Part 2, of the Blue Lock manga.

Isagi finds Onazi’s weakness

According to the spoilers, the title of Chapter 314 Part 2 is “Core (Part 2).” It opens up after Onazi stops the ball from reaching Isagi and states that he is aware of the latter being an expert in direct shots. He further repeats that he can stop Isagi as long as he is near him, but the Japanese player interrupts him mid-sentence. He further concludes that Onazi uses his unlimited stamina to attack and defend. However, if the ball is kept away from him, Onazi won’t be able to help the team.

Kuso analyzes Blue Lock Japan’s play

As Onazi is distracted by Isagi, the latter takes advantage of the situation and passes the ball to Meguru Bachira. Bachira, who was just outside the penalty box, receives it and swiftly moves toward the goal. The scene shifts to Nigerian captain, Kuso, who decodes that not all players of the Blue Lock Japan have understood Nigeria’s play style. Moreover, he concludes that Reo Mikage and Tabito Karasu are the ones who are tasked with either keeping the ball away from Onazi or letting him have it in compromising situations.

Bachira plans on not passing the ball to Isagi and Rin

The leaks then showcase Bachira closing in on the goal. Seeing him move further, Isagi and Rin Itoshi storm towards him in hopes of a pass. Kuso, on the other hand, is trying to figure out who Bachira would choose to pass to. However, Bachira’s game plan seems different as he does not consider giving the ball to the duo.

Bachira scores Japan’s first goal

Bachira dashes towards the goal, leaving behind Isagi, Rin, and the Nigerian players. He performs a freestyle tactic and shoots the ball at Oboabona. This results in Japan’s first goal in the U-20 World Cup game. After the goal, Kuso realizes that Japan is playing by using tactical intelligence and egoism together. He further figures out that Isagi was the center of Blue Lock Japan’s attack.

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