Blue Lock Season 2 Ending Explained: Blue Lock Season 2 ended on a pretty interesting note, leaving us desperate for a new season. But before we can explore what lies ahead, let us see how the season concluded first.
Blue Lock Season 2 Overview
This season of Blue Lock centres around Yoichi Isagi and the other players who successfully progressed to the next phase of the Blue Lock program. As they face their most significant challenge yet, the players must demonstrate their abilities to ensure the program’s survival and secure a spot in the upcoming match.
The opening theme, titled “Bōjaku no Charisma” (傍若のカリスマ, Bōjaku no Karisuma), is performed by Unison Square Garden, while the ending theme, “One,” is sung by Snow Man.

Crunchyroll has acquired the streaming rights for this season and began airing the English dub on October 18, 2024. Additionally, Medialink holds the licensing rights for the Asia-Pacific region.
Blue Lock Season 2 Ending Explained
Who won the match?

This was one of the toughest matches for both the under-20 team and Blue Lock. The under-20 team might have been the favourites in the beginning because of prominent players like Sae and Oliver, but slowly, the tide turned, and it was evident that the Blue Lock team was more than capable enough to go toe to toe with the more seasoned players.
The match was on the verge of ending in a tie, but the addition of extra time changed everything. One single goal at a decisive moment secured the victory for Blue Lock and made them a legendary team that is a force to reckon with.
Who scored the winning shot?

Even though it was apparent that the clash between the Itoshi brothers would be the deciding factor of the match, both of them got duped in the end. While Rin was busy keeping Sae in check, another player believed in his ability and intensity more than anyone else. He was the only one who reached the correct place at the right time, hoping to get the ball at the correct moment. And that exactly happened when we got a winning shot from Isagi Yoichi.
Did Rin achieve his goal?

In a way, Rin did achieve his goal, but at the same time, not everything went according to his preference. He came out of his shell and managed to step out of his brother’s shadows while giving Sae a very tough competition. He also evolved as a player and established himself as one of the best strikers Blue Lock has to offer.
However, in the end, he did not get the spotlight because someone else was a bit ahead of the curve and evolved a bit more. The recognition that Rin wanted from his brother went to Isagi, as we see Sae recognizing Isagi’s ability to enhance and influence everyone within his vicinity.
Who was the mystery guy on call?

The last guy whom we see on the phone is Michael Kaiser, a prodigious forward representing Germany’s under-20 team. He will be a part of the Neo Egoist League and is a key player who will also kickstart a unique kind of growth in our protagonist, Isagi.
Will Kunigami be a part of the Blue Lock Project?
Yes, we see a glimpse of Kunigami appearing towards the end. He will be a part of the Blue Lock project and play in the Neo Egoist League.

What is next for Blue Lock?
After this, we will enter the Neo Egoist League arc, which will act as the final selection of the Blue Lock Project before anyone gets selected for the U-20 World Cup.
Prominent players from professional football teams in Germany, France, Spain, England, and Italy will come to Japan and form a team with the Blue Lock players. Then we will see an intense match happening, which will also be televised for the world to see.

Was Blue Lock able to deliver the hype?
Yes, the finale absolutely lived up to the hype, delivering one of the best episodes of this season and giving us an immaculate viewing experience.
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