Making a Mess! Nagi Seishiro, Surprised by the Provocation of These 3 Blue Lock Figures

Nagi Seishiro has only been learning soccer for 6 months, but thanks to his extraordinary talent, he has never experienced defeat during that time. Frustration often fills Nagi's mind when he sees others playing soccer with poor skills, yet they persist as soccer players.

It should be noted that Nagi's words are not meant as a jab but rather as a genuine frustration. Because for Nagi, soccer feels easy, but those who hear it might feel offended or provoked.

Here are 3 Blue Lock Figures Who Made Nagi Seishiro Feel Unlucky

1. Nagi Seishiro Provokes Isagi Yoichi

"When the second half of the match between Team V and Team Z began, a dramatic moment unfolded. Gagamaru's kick, which should have resulted in a goal due to Team V's goalkeeper being unable to reach it, was met with an outstanding interception by Zantetsu, who used a header to thwart Gagamaru's shot.

However, the rebounded ball landed right at Isagi Yoichi's feet. Despite being 23 meters away from the goal, Isagi Yoichi possessed a powerful long-range shot. Unfortunately, Isagi Yoichi failed to execute the shot as the two central defenders of Team V managed to steal the ball from him. Isagi Yoichi blamed himself, feeling inadequate in his ability to dribble past opponents and lamenting his lack of muscular strength to retain possession.

Next, Nagi Seishiro mocked Isagi Yoichi's failure to shoot the ball. Nagi Seishiro was perplexed by Isagi Yoichi's decision to take too long to act when given the chance to shoot, considering it highly inefficient.

Nagi Seishiro found it puzzling why Isagi Yoichi persisted on the field, either due to self-unawareness or perhaps foolishness. Nagi Seishiro even dared to say that if his skills were on par with Isagi's, he would prefer to end his soccer career. Nagi Seishiro's curiosity peaked, wanting to know what motivated Isagi to keep moving forward and continue the match. These comments frustrated Isagi Yoichi, and in anger, he retorted, 'Shut up, genius!'

#Direct Goal by Isagi Yoichi

As the match between Team V and Team Z entered the second half, heading toward a 4-4 tie, a spectacular moment unfolded. Bachira delivered a perfect crossing pass to Isagi Yoichi positioned on the left side, precisely 19 meters away from Team V's goal. Isagi was initially filled with confidence that he would score. With no central defenders from Team V to challenge him, he had ample time to control the ball and take a shot towards Team V's goal.

However, while the ball was still in the air, Nagi Seishiro suddenly marked Isagi Yoichi's movement, inducing panic in Isagi. Isagi realized clearly that Nagi could thwart his golden opportunity to score, as Isagi lacked perfect ball control and sprinting speed.

In that crucial moment, Isagi realized that his best talent was in direct goal scoring. Before Bachira's crossing pass hit the ground, Isagi swiftly shot the ball that was still airborne with remarkable accuracy, successfully netting it into Team V's goal. As a result, Team Z emerged victorious over Team V with a final score of 5-4.

Isagi Yoichi achieved his desire to defeat Team V and Nagi Seishiro. Consequently, Nagi couldn't help but confess to his friend Reo that he was now experiencing a bitter defeat, despite playing diligently and earnestly. Nagi admitted how deeply frustrated he was with the outcome of the loss.

This misfortune stemmed from Nagi provoking Isagi. As a result, Isagi found a solution to overcome his weakness when Nagi called him inefficient for taking too long to shoot the ball.

2. Nagi Seishiro Provokes Chigiri Hyoma

In the second selection of Blue Lock, an epic battle unfolded between Team White and Team Red. Each team consisted of three players, and the objective was to capture one opposing player whose team was defeated. Team Red, strengthened by Reo, Kunigami, and Chigiri, faced off against Team White, bolstered by Nagi, Isagi, and Barou.

As Team Red launched a counterattack, Chigiri sprinted with astounding speed to receive a pass from Reo. Nagi shadowed every move Chigiri made with the ball, and confidently, Nagi revealed to Chigiri that he had pinpointed his weakness: Chigiri's speed would slow down the moment he touched the ball.

Although Nagi managed to catch up to Chigiri, who slowed down while controlling the ball, Chigiri luckily managed to accelerate his running speed, leaving Nagi far behind. Ultimately, Chigiri successfully scored the first goal against Team White's AI-protected robotic goalkeeper. The score changed to 1-0, granting Team Red an advantage over Team White.

When the score between Team White and Team Red was tied at 3-3, Chigiri once again relied on his running speed in his attack and positioned himself to receive a pass from Reo. However, Nagi didn't want to repeat his failure in stopping Chigiri as he did before. Chigiri honestly acknowledged Nagi's assessment that the weakness in his fast running lay in the first touch after receiving the pass.

Nevertheless, Chigiri found a brilliant solution by pushing the ball forward without first controlling it, enabling him to maintain both his running speed and the ball's pace. As a result, Nagi couldn't catch up with Chigiri's speed and ended up trailing far behind. Then, Chigiri scored a goal that shook Team White's net, putting Team Red ahead 4-3 against Team White.

This misfortune stemmed from Nagi provoking Chigiri. As a consequence, Chigiri found a solution to overcome his weakness when Nagi confidently believed he could snatch the ball from Chigiri while his running speed decreased due to ball control efforts.

3. Nagi Seishiro Provokes Bachira Meguru

Still in the second selection of Blue Lock, an epic battle unfolded as Team White challenged Team Red. Each team had four players fiercely competing to capture one opposing player from the losing team. Team Red, dominated by the prowess of Rin, Aryu, Bachira, and Tokimitsu, faced off against Team White, fortified by Nagi, Isagi, Chigiri, and Barou. However, Isagi held an unwavering determination to defeat Rin and ambitiously reclaim Bachira for his team.

Bachira, a player who had experienced playing alongside Rin and Isagi, was amazed by their brilliance in analyzing situations and devising strategies to score goals and thwart opponents' attacks. Although Bachira saw Rin and Isagi as coveted football geniuses, he felt estranged from their world.

Bachira perceived Rin and Isagi's joy in playing football by scoring goals that fulfilled their personal ambitions. On the other hand, Bachira found happiness in providing assists and supporting these football prodigies to score. Yet Bachira eventually realized that endlessly playing just to find monsters and friends who could play football as he desired wouldn't put him on par with Rin and Isagi.

The winning rule of the game was that the team that scored five goals first would automatically win. At that moment, Team White and Team Red were tied at 4-4. As both teams fought fiercely to win the match, Bachira found himself caught in a dilemma between passing to Rin or taking the ball to score himself. Suddenly, Chigiri appeared and snatched the ball from the unsuspecting Bachira.

Although Bachira had contributed with 1 goal and 1 assist for Team Red, Nagi sharply commented on Bachira's confused actions, unlike his usual self. Nagi then questioned whether Bachira was intentionally giving up. Nagi explained that Bachira shouldn't assume he'd be chosen if Team Red lost, as Nagi was more interested in snatching Rin. Nagi was convinced that Bachira's close friend, Isagi, would also choose Rin, who was exceptionally talented and ranked first in Blue Lock.

Nagi's provocation had shaken Bachira's heart, triggering the fear that overwhelmed his mind when he imagined the difficulty of playing football without the presence of the two great monsters, Rin and Isagi. As a result, Bachira suddenly recalled the reason behind creating his imaginary monsters: to have a friend who could play football alongside him.

Ironically, Bachira himself was once a free-style football enthusiast with incredible talent. His astonishing dribbling ability left childhood friends struggling to steal the ball from him, making it challenging to match Bachira's brilliance. This led his childhood friends to avoid playing football with him and opt for video games instead.

Finally, Bachira decisively chose not to serve the monsters in football anymore and ceased his habit of assisting the geniuses, as he had removed those imaginary monsters from his life forever.

Now, Bachira has returned to being a selfish player, reminiscing about the past joy of playing football even in solitude. Without the presence of friends, Bachira no longer felt afraid to fight alone. As a result, with his freestyle football skills, Bachira astonished Team White's players by performing the spectacular Nutmeg skill three times on Isagi, Chigiri, and Barou. He became a highly skilled player, dribbling past many players from Team White. Bachira turned into a selfish figure, no longer passing to others, as he had a clear goal: to score for himself.

After Bachira used the Rainbow Flick skill to escape the inevitable entanglement by three Team White players—Barou, Chigiri, and Nagi—Bachira promptly unleashed a breathtaking shot towards Team White's goal.

Although the shot should have resulted in a definite goal, Isagi, with his remarkable intuition, managed to thwart Bachira's attempt, causing the ball to soar high in the air. However, the ball fell perfectly to Rin, who skillfully scored the fifth goal, securing a glorious victory for Team Red over Team White. Consequently, Isagi's goal of capturing Bachira to join his team utterly failed; instead, Rin managed to capture Isagi to join Team Red.

This misfortune originated from Nagi provoking Bachira. As a consequence, Bachira found a solution to overcome his trauma of playing football alone. When Nagi informed him that if Team White defeated Team Red, Nagi and Isagi wouldn't choose Bachira but rather snatch Itoshi Rin from Team Red.