Blue Lock Chapter 314 Part 2 titled “Core Part 2” continues directly from the previous chapter’s cliffhanger. The ball is still in the air, and Isagi is ready for the direct shot, but the second half of this sequence shows that his real plan was far more advanced. The latest chapter reveals how Isagi used pure strategy to cut out Nigeria’s ace and how Bachira turned that plan into the first goal of the match.

CategoryInformation
Series TitleBlue Lock
Original Story byMuneyuki Kaneshiro
Art byYusuke Nomura
Chapter Number314 (Part 2)
Chapter TitleCore Part 2
Featured CharacterIsagi/Bachira
Blue Lock Chapter 314 Part 2 Spoilers: Isagi Outsmarts Onazi as Bachira Scores The First Goal
Chigiri Pass via Blue Lock Chapter 314 Part 1, Credits: KManga by Kodansha

This article contains Blue Lock Chapter 314 Part 2 Spoilers. The official English release will be available on 20th August at 12:00 AM JST on Kodansha’s KManga platform. This article is based only on text spoilers from known sources on X. No raw panels or images have been used.

Isagi Breaks Down Onazi’s Style in Blue Lock Chapter 314 Part 2 Spoilers

Blue Lock Chapter 314 Part 2 opens up with Onazi closing in to stop Isagi’s direct shot. He repeats his usual phrase, “But it is alright as I am here”. Isagi cuts him off and calls him a one-pattern player.

Still with that? You one-pattern bastard.

Isagi Yoichi

Isagi then explains exactly why Nigeria’s captain relies so heavily on Onazi. His stamina allows him to appear anywhere on the field, but this strength also hides a weakness.

Isagi reveals that Nigeria is only good if Onazi is touching the ball. By stopping that connection, Nigeria’s entire system can collapse.

Isagi Plan Revealed

Instead of taking the shot himself, Isagi makes a curve pass to Bachira. At this moment, Nigeria’s captain Kuso realizes what the plan was all along. Japan was not adapting to Nigeria in a general sense.

The whole setup, from pressing to positioning, was created by Isagi to isolate Onazi and make him useless in the play. With Onazi cut off, Nigeria’s formation suddenly looks exposed.

Blue Lock Chapter 314 Part 2 Spoilers: Isagi Outsmarts Onazi as Bachira Scores The First Goal
Blue Lock Adapting To Nigeria via Blue Lock Chapter 314, Credits: KManga by Kodansha

Bachira Plays With His Ego (No Monster Sadly)

Once he gets the ball, Bachira shows his trademark style. Kuso expects him to pass to Isagi or Rin, who are both making forward runs. Instead Bachira refuses to do the expected option. With a grin on his face, he dribbles on his own and starts improvising freely.

A pass…? Like hell I will, you Number Ones

Bachira via Blue Lock Chapter 314 Part 2

Kuso is shocked, calling it pure freestyle on the field. Bachira is unpredictable, and that is exactly why he fits so well into Isagi’s plan.

A Fusion Goal of Isagi and Bachira in Blue Lock Chapter 314 Part 2

Just when it looks like Bachira is going solo, he links up with Isagi in a fast one-two combination. Isagi receives Bachira’s pass and returns it instantly into open space. Bachira runs onto it, and now the defense is completely broken.

This move blends Isagi’s tactical intelligence with Bachira’s ego and finishing touch. The Nigerian defenders cannot react in time, and Bachira smashes the ball into the net.

Blue Lock Chapter 314 Part 2 ends with Kuso admitting that he has just seen the reborn Blue Lock.

A fusion football that links a battlefield plan synchronized with the brain and the ultimate form of egoistic finishing.

Kuso

This version of the team has Isagi as the core, but it also allows other players like Bachira to unleash their individuality inside that framework. Isagi calls Bachira a monster, while Bachira shouts that his ego is bursting out.

Source: @PacemanOP

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