Stealing Techniques and Innovating Mid-Match

The chapter reaches its peak when Isagi momentarily stumbles in front of Onazi and Kuso.
Rather than completing a conventional goal, he turns his back to the ball and the defenders—mirroring Nagi’s previous tactics—and shocks Nigeria’s defense.
Bachira executes the Live Road Pass, threading the ball through defenders’ legs with perfect backspin directly to Isagi.
Onazi watches in horror as a move he pioneered is transformed and used against him, leaving Kuso bewildered.
Receiving the ball, Isagi executes a flawless bicycle kick, a visual spectacle likened to the trail of a speeding bullet.
It’s a goal that redefines his abilities: no longer reliant solely on metavision, Isagi is now a striker capable of inventing and performing entirely new techniques in real time.
Final Score and Tournament Implications

Japan triumphs with a commanding 4-0 scoreline, signaling that they are serious contenders for the U20 World Cup.
The victory also validates Ego’s controversial Blue Lock philosophy: cultivating egoists who push beyond limits produces results when it matters most.
With Nigeria defeated, Japan now faces France, setting the stage for even more intense battles.
Blue Lock Chapter 325 demonstrates Isagi’s transformation into a striker capable of creating groundbreaking techniques, foreshadowing a thrilling journey ahead.