Blue Lock Episode 11: Release Date, Speculation, Watch Online

Team V and Team Z fight head-to-head in the tenth episode of Blue Lock. This stressful and nail-biting episode was incredibly unpredictable, and I still don’t know who will win. Thanks to Kuon sacrificing himself, Team Z can survive, and hopefully, Isagi can take the winning shot.

This episode also explains why Kuon’s personality is the way that it is in a series of flashbacks in his school life, but it does not make what he did in their previous match okay. Here are the latest updates.

Episode 11 Speculation

The next episode will continue the match against Team V. It seems like Isagi might take the final shot to make Team Z win this match, provided Team V, especially Nagi, does not interfere with the goal he plans to make. Earning this goal will increase Isagi’s rank and his survival potential.

Blue Lock Episode 11: Release Date, Speculation, Watch Online
Team V | Source: Crunchyroll

If Team Z win this, they will survive Blue Lock and win against the strongest team in their division.

Episode 11 Release Date

Episode 11 of the Blue Lock anime has been released on Saturday, Dec 17, 2022. The episode title or preview has not been shown.

1. Is episode 11 of Blue Lock on break this week?

No, episode 11 of Blue Lock is not on a break this week. The episode will be released on the above-stated date.

Episode 10 Recap

Reo was scrambling to think of a strategy to launch an assault. Nagi began to enjoy himself while playing football, which left Team Z afraid of his awakening. Raichi pumped up the team, telling everyone to attack, given that they were all attackers since Team Z was preparing to send some players on defense.

Blue Lock Episode 11: Release Date, Speculation, Watch Online
Nagi begins to enjoy the game | Source: Crunchyroll

When the attention shifted to Isagi’s viewpoint, Team Z launched an assault. Isagi had the foresight to cover the space in front of Chigiri when Bachira threw the ball to him because that space was the weakest on the pitch.

Isagi’s coverage of that field area prevented Chigiri from losing the ball to Zantetsu or Nagi Seishiro. As a result, Team Z only needed three attempts from Kunigami to get the equalizer.

Isagi realized that his ability to view the field allowed him to predict how the game would develop, allowing him to identify any areas where he could have been lacking.

Blue Lock Episode 11: Release Date, Speculation, Watch Online
Isagi’s heightened spatial awareness | Source: Crunchyroll

We see Kuon and his flashbacks of high school. He aspired to win the Nationals along with his team, but they were content to place in the top 8 in the regional competition. They thought he was too overbearing and ambitious, which caused Kuon to come to Blue Lock.

When Nagi Seishiro was about to score again, Kuon let go of his desire to betray Team Z and pushed and hung on to Nagi, giving up a freekick that resulted in him receiving a red card. Kuon stated he wanted to give everything he had to realize his dreams.

Reo took the free kick, but Iemon was able to stop it. After that, Team V made several tries to score, but Team Z stopped them all. Isagi was prepared to launch Team Z’s subsequent attack with only around three minutes of extra time left.

Blue Lock Episode 11: Release Date, Speculation, Watch Online
Isagi launches the final attack | Source: Crunchyroll
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About Blue Lock

Blue Lock is a Japanese manga series written by Muneyuki Kaneshiro and illustrated by Yusuke Nomura. It has been serialized in Kodansha’s Weekly Shōnen Magazine since August 2018. Blue Lock won the 45th Kodansha Manga Award in the shōnen category in 2021.

The story begins with Japan’s elimination from the 2018 FIFA World Cup, which prompts the Japanese Football Union to start a program scouting high school players who will begin training in preparation for the 2022 Cup.

Isagi Youichi, a forward, receives an invitation to this program soon after his team loses the chance to go to Nationals because he passed to his less-skilled teammate.

Their coach will be Ego Jinpachi, who intends to “destroy Japanese loser football” by introducing a radical new training regimen: isolate 300 young strikers in a prison-like institution called “Blue Lock”.

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