Blue Lock Chapter 266: Kaiser’s Supergoal and Isagi’s Superstar Label

Blue Lock Chapter 266: Kaiser’s Supergoal and Isagi’s Superstar Label

The debut of Blue Lock chapter 266 marked the moment when Michael Kaiser successfully executed his Kaiser Impact Point Magnus shot with precision, much to the delight of manga readers. This propelled the German striker to help Bastard Munchen gain the upper hand against Paris X Gen. On the other hand, Isagi was left in shock by his opponent’s impressive goal.

In the previous chapter, Kiyora Jin made a borderline decision as he executed a backward spin pass that lured Isagi and caused the ball to stop right in front of Kaiser. This presented the perfect opportunity for Kaiser to use his new weapon. However, Rin Itoshi and Charles Chevalier arrived just in time to block his path.

Note: The following article includes spoilers from the Blue Lock manga.

Chapter 266: Kaiser’s Desire for Love is Unveiled

Michael Kaiser as seen in the Blue Lock manga (Image via Kodansha)
Michael Kaiser as seen in the Blue Lock manga (Image via Kodansha)

The next installment of Blue Lock, chapter 266 titled Superstar, continued from the exact moment where the previous chapter had left off. Michael Kaiser was preparing to unleash his Kaiser Impact Point Magnus shot when Rin Itoshi and Charles Chevalier appeared to intercept the ball’s trajectory.

As soon as Kaiser made contact with the ball, it veered to the left, eluding both Rin and Charles. The unexpected trajectory led Raichi Jingo and Aoshi Tokimitsu to believe that Kaiser had once again mishit the ball. However, Yoichi Isagi quickly recognized that there was a unique quality to Kaiser’s most recent shot.

Michael Kaiser's Kaiser Impact Point Magnus as seen in Blue Lock chapter 266 (Image via Kodansha)
Michael Kaiser’s Kaiser Impact Point Magnus as seen in Blue Lock chapter 266 (Image via Kodansha)

Despite his previous failed attempts, Kaiser was able to strike the ball as he had intended, thanks to Kiyora’s pass causing the ball to momentarily stop. This allowed the German striker to utilize the air to his advantage, producing impressive spin on the ball. The sight of this had even caught the attention of Alexis Ness, who could be seen cheering and wishing for the ball to curve towards the goal.

Immediately following, chapter 266 of Blue Lock shifted to Kaiser’s childhood. When he was young, he became furious after a ball struck him in the face. In response, he kicked the ball away and started heading home. Despite his anger, he still cherished the ball and ultimately returned to retrieve it.

Michael Kaiser as seen in the Blue Lock Chapter 266 (Image via Kodansha)
Michael Kaiser as seen in the Blue Lock Chapter 266 (Image via Kodansha)

After the events of Blue Lock chapter 266, Kaiser’s father can be seen repeatedly kicking him at home. Later on, Michael Kaiser is depicted sitting in his room and confiding in his ball about his aspirations. Kaiser’s desires included making a fortune, indulging in delicious meals, transforming into a human, and, if he was incredibly fortunate, finding love.

Yoichi Isagi calling Michael Kaiser a superstar in Blue Lock chapter 266 (Image via Kodansha)
Yoichi Isagi calling Michael Kaiser a superstar in Blue Lock chapter 266 (Image via Kodansha)

The manga then returned to the present, where Kaiser’s shot successfully curved past the goalkeeper and into the goal. This gave Bastard Munchen the lead against Paris X Gen, with Kaiser’s goal also allowing him to regain control of the game’s momentum.

Upon witnessing the goal, Yoichi Isagi’s only reaction was to praise Michael Kaiser, calling him a “Superstar.”

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