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Sae Itoshi is one of the most fascinating figures in Blue Lock, a genius who embodies both brilliance and arrogance. From childhood he was recognized as Japan’s brightest prodigy, and together with his younger brother Rin he dreamed of becoming the greatest striker in the world. They promised each other that Sae would be number one and Rin number two, a childish vow that seemed unbreakable at the time. Yet as Sae’s career began to rise, he was offered an opportunity that would change everything. Moving to Spain to join the academy of Real Madrid, he was suddenly immersed in an environment where football was faster, sharper, and far more demanding than anything in Japan. Surrounded by European talent, Sae realized that the dream he shared with Rin no longer satisfied him. Instead of chasing the glory of being the best striker, he decided to become the best midfielder in the world, the player who dictates tempo, distributes perfect passes, and controls victory itself. For Rin, this change felt like betrayal, but for Sae it was simply the natural evolution of his talent. Their bond fractured, leaving Rin consumed with the desire to surpass his brother, while Sae pursued perfection overseas. In Spain, Sae’s skill matured at a terrifying pace. His vision expanded into what later came to be known as Metavision, a way of reading the entire pitch and predicting every possible movement. His dribbling, ball control, and passing became weapons of surgical precision, capable of dismantling defenses with a single touch. He gained recognition as one of the “New Generation World XI,” a list of the planet’s most promising young players. Unlike many Japanese athletes, Sae rejected sentimentality and spoke harsh truths about mediocrity. To him, football was not about loyalty or nostalgia but about achieving the highest standard possible. This cold, blunt philosophy made him seem arrogant, yet it was rooted in undeniable reality. His return to Japan came not from desire but from circumstance, yet when he learned of the Blue Lock Project he saw an opportunity to test his superiority. Aligning with the Japan U-20 national team, he positioned himself as the orchestrator in their deci
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