Fiji Blue Lock Rivals !full! ✔ | PROVEN |
By halftime, Blue Lock was down 3–0. Not because of skill—but because the Fijians treated every touch like a rugby offload and every shot like a try. Their "rivalry" wasn't about charts or rankings. It was about joy vs. ego.
The first friendly kickoff answered him. A Fijian defender stole the ball, flicked it over Nagi’s head with a no-look backheel, and then three forwards moved like a breaking wave—offloads, side steps, and a final scorpion-kick volley that ripped into the top corner. fiji blue lock rivals
They called themselves “Na Dreadnauti” — The Dreadnauts. No flashy kits. No agents. Just barefoot power and eyes that had stared down typhoons. By halftime, Blue Lock was down 3–0
“Blue Lock is about the ego of the striker,” Isagi whispered to Bachira. “What’s their weapon?” It was about joy vs
No celebration. Just a quiet “vinaka” (thank you) to the goalpost.
Final score: 3–3. A truce. And a rematch written in the tide. Would you like a match summary, character profiles for the Fijian rivals, or a short comic script based on this?
