The biggest moment has arrived as Blue Lock Chapter 325 features one of the most intense endings to date in the series. Fans have been waiting to see how the battle between Nigeria vs. Japan would turn out. This chapter exceeds expectations.
Blue Lock Chapter 325 showcases Isagi Yoichi scoring a breathtaking self-assisted scissor kick volley in the final minute of added time, securing Japan's crushing 4-0 victory over Nigeria. The protagonist synthesizes the various techniques he has learned throughout the series, including Nagi's body blocking and a variation of Onazi's reverse trap. He accomplishes this feat with a brand-new shot, stunning everyone, including Ego Jinpachi, to find that he has grown as a player.
The Final Minute Attack

With less than a minute to go, in his team's first match at the U20 World Cup, Isagi clearly is not happy with the score and is not going to settle. Blue Lock Chapter 325 starts with Isagi running full stride forward, and immediately finds Rin with perfectly timed and placed 1-touch passes as they slice through the Nigerian defense.
As the play continues, Karasu and Bachira jump on the bandwagon and engage in the build-up phase, and execute their roles perfectly in the design of the attack. The ball travels at breakneck speed and precision, and Nigeria scrambles to defend at all costs.
Bachira's Genius Pass in Blue Lock Chapter 325
Bachira receives the ball and initiates his signature dribbling routine. He glides effortlessly past two defenders as if they were training cones. But then he notices something; Isagi gives him a thumbs-down signal.
This unique motion instigates Bachira's understanding. Blue Lock Chapter 325 illustrates that he doesn't want a straightforward finish. Isagi is plotting something special. Instead of providing a simple finish, Bachira delivers a low, spinning pass to Isagi between the defenders' legs.
The Revolutionary Shot

Kuso and Onazi are directly in front of Isagi, their bodies positioned to block him from making any type of touch. But Isagi does something unexpected. He turns his back to the goal, holding both defenders with his hands since there is no way he could have received the ball, directly influenced by Nagi's physical play against Bastard München.
The ball makes it to the ground. Blue Lock Chapter 325 shows Isagi instantly adapting as he performs a modified version of Onazi's reverse trap early in the match. Instead of the aerial version, he adjusts the technique for the ground ball. The ball hops into the air with perfect backspin.
The moment that will be remembered by everyone arrives. Isagi leaps backwards, spins his body through the air, and swings both legs through the air to connect with the ball in a brilliant bicycle kick. The shot takes off like a bullet, with animated gun smoke, and fires right by the vulnerable goalie in the very corner of the net.
Ego's Reaction

On the touch line, something significant happens. Ego Jinpachi has an unreadable expression on his face. In Blue Lock chapter 325, this moment seems larger than just saving up another goal. Isagi proclaims that the stimulation of Blue Lock is no longer enough for him. If he wants to survive on the world stage, he has to go beyond the Ego's system.
This is a big thing to say. The pupil has perhaps surpassed even the master's expectations. Whether Ego is filled with pride or concern is not clear, but Isagi's statement hits hard.
Blue Lock Chapter 325 shows that Isagi picks up techniques from everyone around him and processes that information, and combines it into something distinctly his own. The fact that Isagi declares he needs greater stimulation implies an upcoming internal conflict.
Isagi going to have a conflict with Ego's philosophy? Will the Blue Lock system continue to support someone who has grown out of the Blue Lock's structure? These will define the events to come as much as the games themselves will.