Isagi and Kaiser’s Teamwork Dominates PXG in Blue Lock 287 Spoilers

Isagi and Kaiser’s Teamwork Dominates PXG in Blue Lock 287 Spoilers

The match is still ongoing with Bastard München and P.X.G locked at 2-2 in Blue Lock 287.

PXG’s prodigy duo, Charles and Karasu, are giving it their all to stop Isagi and Kaiser from taking the lead. Sadly, no Alexis Ness even in this chapter.

Also on a side note: Blue Lock Chapter 288 will be delayed and will be released on 25th December, on Christmas Day.

The previous chapter showed us Kaiser and Isagi’s teamwork stopping Rin from scoring the final goal.

He was able to bulldoze past Igaguri and Raichi with ease. However, Kaiser was able to stop him with a sliding tackle.

Isagi passes the ball to Hiori (maybe not intentionally). Hiori struggles to decide whether to pass to Kaiser or Isagi, but he chooses Isagi.

Isagi fakes a shot to confuse the defense, but Karasu intercepts. The ball bounces, and Kaiser sees his chance with “Kaiser Impact,” but Charles blocks it at the last moment.

Kaiser and Isagi’s chemical reaction almost breaks through PXG’s defense, but Charles and Karasu prove Isagi and Kaiser are not the only prodigies who team up.

The spoilers for Blue Lock 287 have also arrived, and I will be discussing them in this article!

Isagi and Kaiser’s Teamwork Dominates PXG in Blue Lock 287 Spoilers

Isagi and Kaiser’s Teamwork Dominates PXG in Blue Lock 287 Spoilers

PXG Turns the Tables

Blue Lock 287 Spoilers starts with Isagi shocked to see Tabito Karasu and Charles Chevalier’s chemical reaction.

Isagi tries to take another shot at the goal but is intercepted by PXG’s Zantetsu Tsurugi, playing as a right-winger.

Despite efforts from Isagi and Kaiser to steal the ball back, Zantetsu manages to pass it to Shidou.

Isagi and Kaiser try to steal the ball back, however, Zantetsu passes the ball to Shidou.

BM fights back with Raichi, Hiori, and Kiyora pressing Shidou in a “Triple Press.” Realizing he can’t break through, Shidou passes to Rin, showing how even PXG’s stars are teaming up.

Rin rushes toward BM’s goal, supported by Charles and Karasu. When BM’s defense closes in, Charles and Karasu cleverly pass the ball to Shidou.

Isagi and Kaiser’s Teamwork Dominates PXG in Blue Lock 287 Spoilers

Igaguri’s Desperate Move and Farewell

However, Shidou is intercepted by the ‘Foul Expert’ Igaguri. Shidou easily dribbles past him.

Igaguri then attempts a desperate move to stop Shidou from scoring the final goal, grabbing him in an intentional foul.

While falling, Shidou passes the ball to Rin and the match continues. Just as Rin is about to score, Isagi and Kaiser press him, delaying his movements just enough to stop him.

Isagi mocks Rin that when it comes to smart play nobody can beat Isagi and Kaiser, not even the geniuses on the field.

Igaguri receives a yellow card, and Noel Noa decides to substitute him, explaining that Igaguri has reached his limit and continuing won’t help the team.

He begs for one more chance, but Noa remains firm. Heartbroken, Igaguri realizes his game is over.

Isagi Prepares for the Next Move

Isagi reassures Igaguri, saying his efforts helped BM reach this point and that he was an important part of this team. Isagi is glad that Igaguri was the 300th player.

The chapter ends with Isagi trying to piece everything that has happened uptill now!

The final panel teases the upcoming chapter ‘death game’

Review

The match between BM and PXG, which began back in Chapter 249, still hasn’t reached its conclusion by Chapter 287, with both teams locked in a 2-2 stalemate.

The intense back-and-forth plays showcase that it is not going to end in the upcoming chapter either.

Overall the chapter was solid, sad to see Igaguri leaving the field since he has saved more goals than the entire defense of BM.

Who do you think will break the deadlock in this never-ending battle?

Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

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Masab Farooque is the founder of ReplayJutsu and a lifelong gamer, anime enthusiast, and entertainment junkie. He's been writing about tech and pop culture for over five years. When not glued to a screen, he's probably building his next gaming PC or rewatching his favorite anime for the hundredth time.