![]() ![]() When Isagi first saw Ego, he wondered what was going through his head. It is never known whether Kira is aware of the results of the Blue Lock Project. When Kira is rejected from Blue Lock in the Dormitory Test, Ego condescendingly explains the simple concept and point of the entrance exam and rudely tells Kira to leave. All of the players mentioned by Ego have won a World Cup. ![]() To solidify his reasoning, Ego gave Noel Noa, Eric Cantona, and Pele as an example. Ego laughs at Kira, telling him that all the players he named haven't won even one World Cup. To prove Ego wrong, Kira mentioned the names of some Japanese football players. Kira even told Ego to take back his words. Similarly, when Ego stated that team play in football is unnecessary, Kira showed his blatant disapproval. He tells Kira and the others to leave if they're not wholeheartedly interested. Kira states that he can't accept Blue Lock's terms since their school football team will join in the upcoming nationals. Like the majority of the invited players, Kira didn't fully agree with Ego's opening statement. She also trusts him doing whatever he says, though with question and he expertly explains his point every time. She basically acts as his arms and legs and she is one of the few people he tells his twisted football ideology to except the Blue Lock contenders. Ego while very condescending to Anri constantly trusts her to not only do all the administrative and analytical work but to take care of the facility and in turn him so he can fully focus on training the Blue Lock players. Anri holds Ego in high regard, leaving the future of Japan's football in his hands. ![]() With all of the 300 players invited joining Blue Lock, Anri tells Ego that he will follow all his requests and demands. Anri suggested for Ego to be the head of the Blue Lock Project. Anri was the one to introduce Ego to the Japan Football Association. ![]()
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