The chapter picks up after commits a tactical foul to stop a dangerous scoring chance by the U-20 team. While he is given a yellow card and suffers a minor ankle injury, Niko experiences a profound realization: he has discovered a "new love" for crushing strikers, signaling a shift in his ego toward a defensive powerhouse role.
Shido’s goal is a testament to his "monster" status. The combination of Sae’s world-class passing and Shido’s instinctual finishing creates a nearly unstoppable offensive threat. The chapter picks up after commits a tactical
The focus then shifts to the resulting free kick. and Ryusei Shido briefly debate who should take the shot. They reach an understanding, and Sae delivers a pinpoint, intense pass. Despite Hyoma Chigiri’s best efforts to mark him, Shido uses his superior physical abilities to leap over the defense and execute a spectacular "Dragon Dive" header. This goal ties the game at 2-2 , showcasing the terrifying synergy between Sae and Shido. Key Highlights The combination of Sae’s world-class passing and Shido’s
The goal levels the playing field, setting the stage for the final high-stakes showdown of the match. Where to Read They reach an understanding, and Sae delivers a
Blue Lock is serialized in . For official digital access, readers can find chapters on the K MANGA platform by Kodansha. Community discussions and fan analyses are also widely available on platforms like Reddit's Blue Lock community .
Historically a striker, Niko’s frustration at his physical limits leads him to embrace the thrill of defense. This is noted as one of the first times a Blue Lock player finds their ego in a position other than striker.
Chapter 127 of Blue Lock , titled "Dragon Dive," is a pivotal moment in the U-20 arc where the match between the Blue Lock Eleven and the Japan U-20 team intensifies. This chapter highlights the awakening of new "egos" and the sheer destructive power of top-tier strikers. Chapter Summary