Top 12 Blue Lock Goals That Should Be Illegal
The best Blue Lock goals do not look legal, and this top 12 celebrates exactly that. The series built its reputation on strikes that bend physics and egos in equal measure, and the channel deleted its old ranking to rebuild it properly with the newest chapters included.
The headliners earn their spots. Isagi’s Net Breaker rewrites his ceiling in one swing. Nagi’s volley looks lazy until you realize nobody else on the planet controls a ball like that. Sae Itoshi’s curling shot is pure insult, and Michael Kaiser’s Roberto Carlos tribute brings real football history into the fiction. Meanwhile, Shido’s Big Bang Drive remains the most violent thing ever called a goal.

The list runs ten numbered ranks plus two bonus kicks that were too good to cut, Chigiri’s freedom run and Lavinho’s showmanship. Because each entry includes the buildup, the goals land with their full context instead of as highlight noise. In fact, the ranking logic values the moment’s story as much as the strike itself.
For what the show gets right beyond the goals, our Blue Lock Season 2 guide covers the anime side, and our best anime fights of the 2020s shows the same energy outside sports. Chapter info lives at AniList.
In short, these Blue Lock goals are the series at maximum ego. Watch the countdown, then argue about the order. That is what it is for.











