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: Ego uses Isagi’s idol, Noel Noa, as an example of the "hunger" needed to succeed, noting that Noa used soccer as a literal escape from poverty. Introduction to the Second Selection

: The Second Selection consists of five stages where players must progress individually; only those who clear all stages move on to an elite training camp. BlueLock_Ep_11_SUB_ITA.mp4

: Following Kuon's strategic foul, Team Z gets one final chance against Team V. : Ego uses Isagi’s idol, Noel Noa, as

: During the final play, Yoichi Isagi realizes his previous goals weren't luck but results of his "direct shot". He decides to shoot with his first touch rather than controlling the ball, scoring the game-winning goal for a 5-4 victory. : During the final play, Yoichi Isagi realizes

: Ego reveals that Buildings 1–4 never existed. All players were told they were in the lowest-ranked building to break their half-baked confidence and foster desperation for survival.

The episode sets the stage for a new, more individualistic phase of the project: