u/Dependent_Street2976

Where the only club that’s on our own players this much. And 90 percent of you are gonna look like cluelsss idiots it’s always Mbappe this or vini this, getting rid of Mbappe will not change our club we will still play bad or even worse.

Our whole team is out balance in the offense midfield and defense. And where blest with courtus who has been carrying far more than a. Goal keeper should for our screw ups.

Our coaching is horrible where going though more managers than Bonnie blue does men,

Where breaking world records for injures in our club cause medical staff is incompetent.

If you think that Mbappe leaving will change or vini your delusional.

Vini playing well against a 11th place team on a losing streak mean nothing especially since he was a key factor to why we was out the ucl.

Theirs a lot of recency bias towards Mbappe it’s almost as if we forgot the amount goals he was scoring and at a point the only people who was in the field was him and courteous and the rest of the team could not do their job.

Or people complaining he’s on vacation or this petitions. This club out of any other club does not support their own players.

Vini fans needs to stop living in the past it doesn’t matter if he won the ucl before that was. With a different team with players leaving and changing. Right now he’s been inconsistent.

Mbappe needs to learn to play his position he claims he is.

We need actual defenders

Bring Hendricks back on the right wing or even as a striker atp

Fire the entire medical staff

u/Dependent_Street2976 — 8 days ago
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Loki character writing is so bad you just have to separate him from nel Loki to u20 World Cup Loki.

Nel loki
Is the Loki at 17 was selected for the adult national team and plays alongside Noa.

Star at the pxg first team making waves in the French league

Chosen as a world five who all are world class players and if you choose to go by jersey, Loki had number 1 and Luna had number. And Luna is the forward an star for Real Madrid the best club in the world.

It was also hinted by Luna that there is more to Loki than speed and that’s not what you should be worried about.

When he played for 3 minutes

He was so fast he took the ball isagi trapped before isagi foot touched the ground.

Stopped kaiser free kick with pure reaction and speed without breaking a sweat

Beat noa in every exhange and was recognised as his biggest threat

This alone puts puts him at a world class tier player among pros bare minimum top 10-15 in his position.

Then we get to the u20 World Cup where it doesn’t even make sense why he joined other than plot.

He says he wants to prove to isagi he is more than just speed but for the most part all he does is abuse it which is not a bad thing but goes against what you said you wanted to do.

Their was also this build up and hype with Charles with the nel he was one of the best players at only 15 an Loki seeing him weekend said him surpassing isn’t far off which noa doesn’t disagree . Yet so far we have yet to see either duo at all.

Loki is struggling against u20 defenders yet somehow scores and plays against world class clubs on a pro level?

Even though by narrative he has to be better than Hugo based on the performance he’s not. And it’s not just one game unless you believe Loki play style is magically gonna change.

Realistically with the level Loki is supposed to be at he should have scored 4 - 5 goals already. I do agree he’s not going all out but he clearly is trying.

I just feel the story and the mangaka has done a terrible disservice to France Loki and Charles.

France has been hyped up their the previous u20 champions golden generation. Charles this next level talent Loki etc and they have been all been underwhelming.

And this also makes be worried for bunny if their nerfing Loki this bad and Loki is meant to be better than bunny he’s gonna get done worse.

u/Dependent_Street2976 — 14 days ago

Nagi next stage of evolution

I think Nagi’s current issue is that he went through life without having a real purpose. Because of that, he developed a lazy mindset. By the time he finally found a purpose in football, that lazy mindset was already deeply ingrained in him.

Football was interesting to him and he enjoyed playing it. Winning was fun for him. However, those lazy tendencies never fully went away.

You can see this in the way he relied heavily on players like Reo or Isagi to create chances for him. They would give him the final pass, and those passes would largely dictate the type of shot or play Nagi would create. In other words, he was reacting to what others created instead of creating things himself.

He didn’t really understand what motivated him. He didn’t know what fired him up, what his ego was, or what he truly wanted to achieve in football. He had no overarching goal.

Unlike other characters who face flaws and are forced to change, Nagi never had a strong reason to change because his talent allowed him to get away with his bad habits.

This ties directly into what Chris Prince said: Nagi’s performance depends heavily on his partner and the quality of their passes. With a bad partner he plays badly, and with a great partner he plays amazingly. His playstyle is passive and reliant on others.

A good example is the U-20 match. Nagi scored an insane goal that came from an opportunity created by Rin’s missed shot. But after that goal, he didn’t score again or do anything significant. He became passive. He didn’t show hunger for a second goal, nor did he try to create anything himself.

During the Neo Egoist League he was actually heading in the right direction. With Chris Prince and Agi’s teachings, he started trying to create plays himself instead of relying entirely on others.

However, because those changes didn’t show immediate results and he desperately wanted to beat Isagi in that moment, he reverted back to his old playstyle. That old style worked temporarily because he’s extremely talented, but it wasn’t sustainable. That’s why he still lost the match against Bastard München and Isagi.

He also became satisfied with that one goal and didn’t have real hunger to score again.

This pattern kept repeating. He kept losing matches. In the final Neo Egoist League match against Barcha, he tried to avoid relying on Reo, but at the last moment he got scared and defaulted back to his old habit by passing to Reo. That play got stopped by Bachira.

So what does Nagi actually need to do?

First, he needs to truly find his ego. He needs to understand what motivates him, what he enjoys, what he hates, and what drives him forward. I think he’s already starting to figure that out with lines like “I want to be the world’s best,” “the center of the world,” and “feel like a god.”

Second, he needs to stop fixating on other players, especially Isagi, and instead focus purely on his own goals and the pleasure he gets from playing football. Instead of focusing on isagi focus purely on reaching the number 1 spot and socirmg the ideal goal and seek to beat people who have that spot for example Loki bunny rin etc

Third, he needs to completely abandon that lazy mindset. He needs to go all-in and become disciplined, committed, and hungry.

When it comes to his actual playstyle, Nagi has all the talent in the world but he isn’t using it to its full potential.

The first thing he needs to do is increase his football IQ. Nagi only started playing football about six months ago. He’s basically a baby chick in terms of experience, and most of what he’s done so far has been based purely on reflex and natural talent.

He should spend time studying football. First, he should watch it like a fan to understand the basics of how the game works: positions, formations, roles, tactics, and how teams structure their play.

Then he should watch football for inspiration. In the story he already has a huge range of traps and creative shots. What he should do now is study different types of players and how they trap the ball, shoot, dribble, and create plays.

By watching different styles and techniques, he could gain inspiration and expand his creativity. This would allow him to develop new ways to trap, shoot, dribble, and create plays, while also combining different ideas into completely new techniques.

By doing this, he would simultaneously improve his football IQ and his creativity.

Next, he needs to evolve his playstyle. Right now his style is too passive. However, Nagi has already shown glimpses of playmaking ability.

That’s where he should focus next.

He should study how professional players create plays and control attacks. He should learn off-the-ball movement, positioning relative to teammates and opponents, and how to visualize a goal before it happens.

Once he can picture a scoring scenario in his mind, he could use his incredible passing ability and teammates to make that vision a reality.

This would be similar to how players like Isagi and Kaiser construct goals.

The biggest ability that would help him do this is Meta Vision.

Finally, he should continue training his weak foot. His weak foot is already good to the point it’s basil as strong as his dominant foot , but if he trains it until it becomes equal to his dominant foot, he could become completely ambidextrous. And that would be dangeous and bring another level of versatility to his game.

So in summary, Nagi should:

• Increase his football IQ

• Increase his creativity

• Learn tactics and playmaking

• Become a more active playmaker

• Gain Meta Vision

• Become fully ambidextrous

• Improve dribbling+off the ball movement

• Fix his mentality and develop a stronger ego

Not all of this is gonna be achievable in the u20 arc but achievable in a year or 2 with constant training and playing.

If Nagi can achieve all of this, he can playmake and he’d be the most dominant and versatile finisher in the series, almost infinite trapping variations and can shoot with both legs.

I think he could reach the level of players like bunny and Loki. Even though they are U-20 and New Gen 11 players, they are already performing at a professional level and are far above the rest of their generation.

If Nagi reaches that level, he could become the best striker in Blue Lock by far .

In fact, I think he could become the best player in the entire U-20 category and potentially the most dangerous player capable of surpassing Noel Noa and competing with Julian Loki for the number one spot in the world.

Nagi is arguably the most naturally talented player in the entire series only rivaled by Loki in talent. He has an affinity for almost every aspect of football and can score goals that shouldn’t even be possible despite having barely any training.

On top of that, his football IQ is already impressive for someone who has only been playing for six months.

If he truly commits to improving in all these areas, I think he could become the best striker in the world .

His playstyle would be:

Vision + Movement + Creative Finishing

Or in simple terms:

A striker who invents his own goals.

A player who sees space, moves to create the chance, and then finishes it in unpredictable ways.

This style of play would make him the most versatile forward in blue lock. One of its most dominant finishers with a high iq for play making it might not be the best play making like a isagi or kaiser but it doesn’t need to be that when it’s combined with his other weapons.

His mind and body in sync with his apptiude and goal of being the world’s best and the centre of the world and his and his style reflects that flashy eccentric creative and unpredictable.

So I’m curious: is my reasoning here correct, or are there flaws in this analysis?

u/Dependent_Street2976 — 16 days ago