![]() ![]() Rin's two core weapons reflect this philosophy too: An incredible tactical awareness of the field (rivaled only by Isagi), as well as deadly accuracy with his kicks (unrivaled so far). Football which is messy, spontaneous and without deliberation is just "lukewarm". Football that is tactical, that forces him to actively manipulate the field, to take his opponent seriously, "heats" him up and allows him to evolve. He wants to play football that "heats" him up and makes his "heart dance". This is why he continually qualifies players/plays as "lukewarm" or "tepid". ![]() Not just the end goal, but the process is important too. He sees football as a war, where you struggle and evolve/win, or stagnate and die/lose. He cares about how playing this game will help him achieve his goals (literal goals and figurative goals). He does seem to care about football to some degree (in fact, he seems to take it a little too seriously), but not in it's own right. This qualifies the earlier impression that Rin doesn't care about football. He talks about how "soccer is a deathmatch" and how he views the pitch as a battlefield. We see something similar expressed during the first 3v3 with Rin's team. Based on this impression, we're led to believe that Rin doesn't really care about football for it's own sake, but rather as a means to an end. He wants to take advantage of the ticket into the u20 team, where his ultimate goal lies: Overcoming his brother Itoshi Sae. He talks about how the Blue Lock system, along with the players in it, is just a means to an end for him. The first impression we get of Rin is that he is incredibly goal-driven, intense and an asshole. We were introduced to Rin first, of the two. Upon some further analysis, I believe that this dilemma Isagi was faced with (and his subsequent answer) was a perfect representation of the differences between Rin and Shidou, and why they are perfect foils for one another. ![]() What did Isagi mean by "helping to link those two"? Did he even know? Upon re-reading, I took notice of the fact that neither of those things actually happened and was wondering what the meaning of Isagi's insight actually was. It was mentioned during the game that Isagi would find his goal when he managed to find a way to "link" those two together, and I imagine it was assumed by a lot of people at the time that Isagi would find some way to get them to work together, or devour both in order to win. I was doing a quick re-read of the first match of the third selection, and thought it'd be cool to do an analysis on the uniquely adversarial relationship of both Rin and Shidou. Make sure to include the source for any artwork that is not OC.Posts must have flairs relevant to the content they provide.Similarly, all moderator feedback should be given through modmail. Any issue you have towards other users should be dealt with through the report button.Keep content relevant to the series, and refrain from toxicity. This sub is not a breeding ground for pushing your emotional/ political agenda.Treat them with the same respect you expect to receive. Ego's plan is to isolate the 300 strikers into a prison-like institution called "Blue Lock", in order to create the world's biggest "egotist"/striker, which has been lacking in Japanese football. Isagi is one of 300 U-18 strikers chosen by Jinpachi Ego, a man who was hired by the Japan Football Association after the 2018 FIFA World Cup, to guide Japan to winning the World Cup by destroying Japanese football. Make sure to include the source for any artwork that is not OC.Yoichi Isagi lost the opportunity to go to the national high school championships because he passed to his teammate who missed instead of shooting himself. ![]() Yoichi Isagi lost the opportunity to go to the national high school championships because he passed to his teammate who missed instead of shooting himself. ![]()
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