Blue Lock Chapter 329 arrived with the U20 World Cup still facing each team in their own match. And all of those amazing matches, Blue Lock starts very intensely.
Blue Lock Chapter 329 reveals how well Julian Loki is doing for England's defense, getting 2 goals. Also, shows Michael Kaiser scored 3 goals against Costa Rica. Finally, it is shown that Isagi is struggling with his mental state of being Blue Lock's ace. Now, it’s time to get prepared for Japan competing against France for probably the toughest match of the tournament.
Loki's Dominant Performance Against England

In group A's 2nd match, France takes on England, and Julian Loki lets everyone know why he's considered world-class by scoring both goals for France, winning 2-1 over England. England’s defenders couldn't keep up with Loki’s speed as he outran several players before blasting a shot into the top corner of the net.
The fact that Loki scored both goals in his first tournament appearance is amazing and confirms that he scored a brace. Even though England lost, the score shows that they have an organised defence, and although they lack an elite goalkeeper from the New Generation 11 or an elite defence, they are still a solid side.
Kaiser Claims Hat-Trick Victory in Blue Lock Chapter 329

Michael Kaiser isn't slowing down either; he scored a hat trick in Germany's thrashing of Costa Rica 3-0. The striker with the blue hair has shown that this is "where he belongs" by displaying his tattoo during his celebration. Germany now has the top spot in Group P after winning their match and earning three points.
Meanwhile, back at Blue Lock's facility, many of the players are watching Michael Kaiser. Aryu and Atoya do funny impersonations of Kaiser and Ness that get their teammates hysterically laughing, until Barou stops them cold.
Group Stage Standings Revealed in Blue Lock Chapter 329
In Blue Lock Chapter 329, the standings are laid out for the first two rounds of matches for each of the groups. Japan is at the top of Group A with a goal difference of four. They defeated Nigeria easily in that match. France is in second place with no points yet for either England or Nigeria.
Uruguay, Brazil, and Spain have the highest Goal difference among all the teams playing thus far. The teams in Group H are all equal to each other with one point each for Peru, Austria, Wales, and Belgium.
Isagi Confronts His Inner Demons

The Blue Lock Chapter 329's emotional core relates to Isagi's pressure to be the best player in Blue Lock. His teammates recognise him as a leader of the team, as Yukimia points out that Isagi has given them a tone to follow due to his competitive mindset. Chigiri calls it "spoiled prodigy energy", which causes some friendly bantering between the members of the group.
An interaction with Rin in the toilet leads to an important exchange of words. Rin advises Isagi not to get too comfortable in his current position and encourages him to keep going. He tells him that Isagi needs to remain as the demon king until he can defeat his brother, Sae.
Japan Prepares for France
At the end of Blue Lock Chapter 329 are some cool posters with Isagi’s felt heavy weight of expectation from tons of fans filling the stadium just before Isagi takes a deep breath to get ready for France’s match.
His internal monologue reveals the solution to managing pressure: complete obsession with being number one. Rather than running away from the crushing responsibility, Isagi decides to embrace it fully. This represents significant character development as he transitions from simply being talented to accepting the mental burdens of leadership.