Blue Lock It does a lot of things well for a sports manga. And the actor is one of them. For a series about the most famous sport in the world, football. The stories presented help simplify the concept of football. Although this is somewhat unrealistic. This includes the rules of the game and football philosophy.
However, the series conveys the message of football better through some of its characters as coaches. These characters sometimes act as coaches for the team. Sometimes it's the players. And not much of a manager, it's also hard to believe that Ego Jinpachi isn't the only coach in the series. So the best team coaches in manga are listed below.
7 Julian Loki
Sprinter God
- occupation: professional player, coach
- Affiliation: France Paris X Gen
- Manga debut: Chapter 88
Master striker and coach of the French team Julian Loki is a football prodigy who plays for Paris Also the youngest player, as a coach, Julian seemed innocent. and is expected to be so Considering his age
His entry into the Egoist League was based solely on the development of his protege Charles Chevalier. This desire directly affects how he organizes his team to fight his opponents. This makes Paris Considering the quality of his players.
6 Yasumori Houichi
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- occupation: coach
- Affiliation: Japan U-20, Japan Football Federation
- Manga debut: Chapter 107
Yasumori Hoichi is the head coach of the Japan U-20 team and was hired by Hirotoshi Buratsuta, president of the Japan Football Federation. Yasumori is also quite high. Blue Lock Because of greed, wanting money like Hirotoshi However, as a coach, he is more talented and takes his position very seriously, which was perfectly displayed in the match against Blue Lock Eleven.
According to the strategy Yasumori doesn't offer much variety as he has complete confidence in his players. He organizes his team in an essentially one-dimensional way: the best players must win. Yasumori relies heavily on his players' abilities to bring him victory. And he has an unrivaled football genius in Sae Itoshi.
5 Lavinho
dancer
- occupation: professional player, coach
- Affiliation: Spain, Brazil national team, FC Barca
- Manga debut: Chapter 155
Lavinho is a Brazilian footballer, also known as the Samba boy, who plays for Spain's FC Bharca as a striker. Lavinho was the league's top scorer before joining the Neo Egoist League as a Spanish striker and master coach. as a player Lavinho stands out for his unpredictable dribbling ability. As the best ball dribbler in the world Lavinho plays unpredictable and expansive football that uses his irrational physical movements.
As a coach, his tendencies as a player are present in his team. Considering the way he took Bashira under his wing, Instead of teaching his players He just explains it from his point of view. And let each person come to his or her own conclusion. This translates into a team of unpredictable, independent thinkers.
4 Chris Prince
perfect hero
- occupation: professional player, coach
- Affiliation: England Manshine City
- Manga debut: Chapter 155
Chris Prince is a player behind Noel Noa in terms of talent. and is a professional footballer who plays as a striker for Manshine City. He participates in the Neo Egoist League as a master striker and coach of the England national team.
As a player and coach Chris echoes his team's philosophy of maximum physical fitness. He is a physical specimen and believes that a player's talent can only shine when their body is at peak performance. This philosophy also influenced the Manshine City brand of football. Chris used his physicality to make his team play hard and fast to beat their opponents. Most of which resulted in a certain victory.
3 Mark Snuffy
Crown Messenger
- occupation: professional player, coach
- Affiliation: Italy, Uber
- Manga debut: Chapter 155
Another contender for the best striker in the world is Marc Snuffy, who plays for the Ubers and is a master striker and coach for the Italian club. As a player, Snuffy is clearly one of the best. Because he is considered a complete striker with no obvious weaknesses in his game, as a coach his philosophy reflects his personality. This is evident from the team's playing style.
Snuffy builds his team to play organized and complex football, emphasizing high levels of teamwork, logic, patience, and order on the field. By evaluating the quality of players, Snuffy creates attack patterns using information about his opponents. It is designed to take advantage of the opponent by using the quality of his players. He created a team that was able to achieve near-perfect synchronization by drilling many such patterns into his players.
2 Noel Noah
The best striker in the world
- occupation: professional player, coach
- Affiliation: Bastard Munchen
- Manga debut: Chapter 01
Noel Noa, the best striker in the world is french Currently playing for Bustard Muschen in Germany, he is also involved in the Neo Egoist League as a striker and master coach for Germany. Noel is ahead of the rest of the strikers. Having a serious attitude towards football, as a coach Noel Noa shapes the team through a football perspective: rationality and efficiency.
Noel Noa only considers the statistical quality of his players. To create the most efficient and effective strategy Combined with fielding only the most efficient and logical players in his strategy. With a playing style based on logic and efficiency. It is therefore not surprising that he is Isagi's mentor. His methods might be a little too strict, though. But the team's performance Especially in the league, Neo-Egoist tends to keep him vindicated.
1 Ego Jinpachi
- occupation: Bluelock's General Director Coach
- Affiliation: Japan Football Federation
- Manga debut: Chapter 01
The general director of the Blue Lock project, Ego Jinpachi, is known for his cranky personality. More than his coaching ability, however, these tendencies are why his coaching ability cannot be questioned. Ambitious and overconfident, Ego was once Noel Noa's rival until a serious injury forced him to retire.
As a coach, Ego's knowledge about football and football development is superior to anyone else on this list due to his insane passion for the sport. Although the Blue Lock project was approved by the Japan Football Union, the complexity and technical nature of the project depended entirely on Ego's managerial abilities, earning him the top spot on this list.
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