The 🐐 Igaguri will not be disregarded
Hey, fellow Blue Lock fanatics! Can we talk about Igaguri for a second? I know he's often seen as the comedic relief or the 'monk' who's always just barely scraping by, but honestly, I think we're all sleeping on his potential. As someone who's followed Blue Lock since day one, I've always felt there's more to Igaguri Gurimu than meets the eye. Think about it: in a program designed to find the world's best striker, Igaguri, who seems to lack conventional offensive prowess, has consistently survived elimination. Why? Because he's a master of survival, and more importantly, a genius at drawing fouls. This isn't just a gimmick; it's a unique skill set that no other player in Blue Lock possesses to his degree. When I saw that panel hinting at 'Igaguri next chapter to' and discussions about 'Noel after being subbed out' figuring out his 'next evolution in fouling', it just clicked for me. This isn't just about getting penalty kicks; it's about strategic disruption! My personal theory is that Igaguri's 'malice' and foul-drawing ability could evolve into a high-level tactical weapon. Imagine a scenario where he's not just getting fouled, but actively using his presence to destabilize opponents, create openings for his teammates, or even win crucial free kicks in dangerous positions. It’s not flashy, but it’s incredibly effective. We often see the world's best players, like Noel Noa, analyzing every aspect of the game. Could Igaguri's unconventional methods actually be a key piece in high-stakes matches? What if his 'next evolution' involves using his unique style to completely throw off an opponent's rhythm, turning what seems like a weakness into an unexpected strength? And let's not forget the bold prediction from the OCR: 'he's definitely scoring the final goal somehow'. This idea has been living rent-free in my head! How could our beloved monk, who rarely scores, net a decisive goal? Maybe it's a penalty he earned himself in a clutch moment, or perhaps it's a chaotic rebound that perfectly falls to him because of the pressure he created. It would be the ultimate underdog story, proving that even the most 'unconventional' striker has a place at the top. I truly believe that Igaguri embodies the spirit of perseverance in Blue Lock. He's not the most talented, but he's resourceful, adaptable, and he never gives up. He finds his own path to victory, even if it means bending the rules a little. So, before you write off Igaguri as just a meme, consider the deeper strategic implications of his character. He's not just surviving; he's evolving, and I'm genuinely excited to see how his unique brand of 'fouling' shapes the future of Blue Lock. What are your thoughts on Igaguri's role? Do you think he's underrated too?

















































































