: The manga is often more visceral, with rougher tackles and more brutal "trash talk" compared to the toned-down anime version .
: The manga provides significantly more internal dialogue, letting you inside Isagi’s head as he analyzes the field and battles his own doubts . : The manga is often more visceral, with
: The eccentric coach who believes Japan’s lack of a world-class striker is due to a lack of "extraordinary egoism" . : The manga is often more visceral, with
: A forward who enters Blue Lock after a crushing loss caused by his own "unnecessary" teamwork . : The manga is often more visceral, with