Jinpachi conducted a video conference with Team Z to explain the regulations for their forthcoming first-round matches for the first selection in the third episode of the anime "Blue Lock" dubbed "Zero" football. When Isagi and his friends eventually begin their first game, the team is divided by a new rule that was announced, and players fight among themselves for control of the ball. Here is all the information you require at the conclusion of "Blue Lock's" third episode.
Blue Lock Episode 3 Recap
Jinpachi provides the players with information regarding the first option during a subsequent video call with Isagi and his housemates. He reveals that they will compete against four other teams in their building as Team Z as a group. After the games are completed, the two top teams will advance to the second selection. However, he adds one more requirement that alters how everyone views the game. In addition to the players from the top two teams, according to Jinpachi, the best three scorers from the remaining three teams will also be chosen for the second round.
A player will be chosen based on Fairplay points if two players from the exact bottom three teams have similar goals. Based on arbitrary rock, paper, and scissors games, different participants are situated. Despite some opposition to the choice, Isagi was able to secure the central striker position. On the same day, Team Z will face Team X in their inaugural game. First-pick games will all last 45 minutes, and the VAR will determine whether any errors occurred.
Blue Lock Episode 3: Who Will Win Team X vs. Team Z Game?
Team X and Team Z do ultimately clash on the football field, they are utterly unaware of one another's advantages and disadvantages. As was already established, Isagi prevailed in the game of rock, paper, and scissors to earn the position of the team's central striker. He flinched briefly when the game began, which gave Richie enough time to quickly steal the ball off him. Isaji was surprised, but his teammate explained why he made the pick, pointing out that even the best player from the three losing teams would choose the second option.
He was therefore putting the team's interests ahead of his own. However, he did not have the ball for very long since Konigami quickly seized it. Konigami and Raichi, however, end up arguing verbally in the center of the field, and a member of the opposition side uses this as an opportunity to steal the ball. However, it soon becomes apparent that Team X isn't much different either, and its members begin to quarrel among themselves. Isagi is now unsure of his game plan and attempts to comprehend Janpachi's suggestion to create football from scratch.
But when Barou Shouei, the highest-rated player in the match, takes the ball and scores the opening goal for Team X, the dynamic on the field immediately shifts. Instead of fighting, Minutes and Team X start to play together slowly. Instead, the players in Z are motivated and divided by their dread of losing because they are all eager to score a goal and reach the second selection for themselves.
Unfortunately, Team X quickly begins to dominate them, which causes a panic. Barrow, who scores all the goals, is occasionally attempted to be cornered by opponents, but instead mistakenly delivers the ball to his squad. Team Z leaves so many undefended open spaces because they are so disoriented at this stage, and Team X scores another goal as a result. It demonstrates that while Barrow first seemed self-centered in taking the ball away from his teammates, in the end, he had everyone's best interests in mind and wouldn't mind passing when there were open opportunities. The game went worse from this point on till the final score was 5-0.
After a brief conversation regarding the current state of the game, Bachira and Isaji came to the conclusion that they needed to score at least one goal before the time ran out. Isaji scores the goal as the two attackers strategically advance toward Team X's goal while ignoring the ongoing rivalry between the players on their team. Bashira finally gave him the pass, and he then saw Barrow coming towards him. Isagi hands the ball to Kunigami, who scores Team Z's first goal before time expires, lacking trust in his own ability. Isagi is accused of cowardice by Paro for not going to the goal alone.
Later, in the locker room, Isaji makes the case that the striker's role is to valiantly rally the group and compel them to play as a unit through his charm and on-field antics. With his first goal for Team X, which had previously been divided, Barrow achieved just that. It turns out that when Jinpachi instructed players to reimagine football from scratch, he was alluding to this ideology in some way. After all, was said and done, Team X defeated Team Z by a score of 5-1 to win the match.


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