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Blue Lock Chapter 352 Spoilers Release Date
Blue Lock Chapter 352 Spoilers will be coming out on 29 June, 2026. The chapter will be officially released later on 30 June 2026.
Blue Lock Chapter 352 Spoilers & Official Preview
The conflict between Ego and Buratsuta reaches its peak! What will be the fate of BL JAPAN and SIDE-B…!!
FULL SUMMARY – CHAPTER 352: TRASH DOLL
The fallout from Japan’s defeat against France was immediate and explosive. In the JFU President’s office, Buratsuta Hirotoshi screamed at the monitor, his face red with pure fury.
“If we lose to Saudi Arabia, it’s over…!!? Do you understand!!?” he roared at Ego Jinpachi.

Buratsuta reminded Ego of the massive budget poured into the secret “SIDE-B” project behind the scenes, threatening that if Japan failed to reach the final tournament, everything would turn to dust.
Unfazed, Ego calmly adjusted his glasses and told the “money-grubbing tanuki” to shut up. He coldly explained that sitting at one win and one loss was entirely within his expectations, given Japan’s actual strength relative to the world champions.
As Buratsuta accused him of abandoning his contract for a selfish gamble, Ego smirked. “There is no flaw in my plan,” he declared. “This is a gamble I started.”

Meanwhile, deep within the Blue Lock facility, the survivors of SIDE-B’s First Stage “Birdcage” gathered in the waiting area.
Kira Ryosuke thanked Shindou Haneru for nominating him, praising Haneru’s high tactical awareness as the best choice for increasing their chances of winning.
Nearby, Haneru enthusiastically approached Nagi Seishiro, praising his potential and trying to slap him with the nickname “Danger Man.” Nagi, looking utterly exhausted and annoyed, bluntly told the “verbalizing bro” to shut up.
“I hate that way of talking, acting like you understand everything,” Nagi muttered. Haneru just laughed it off, cheerfully suggesting that a muddy, unrefined style might suit Nagi better anyway.

The monitor suddenly chimed, officially announcing the six players who had cleared Team 1’s trial. Shindou Haneru, Kira Ryosuke, Mizuki Shigeo, Nagi Seishiro, Hondamizu Rin’go, and Nishioka Hajime had survived.
Amidst the cheers of the others, Nagi casually turned to Kira, calling him “Mr. Sparkles,” and blankly asked for a band-aid for his bloody nose. With their survival secured, the six players turned their sights forward, stepping through the doors toward the Second Stage.
Back on the main Japan training field, the regular squad was pushing through a grueling practice session. As a break was called, the players grabbed their water bottles, the heavy atmosphere of Ego’s earlier bombshell still lingering.

Karasu wiped his sweat and looked at the others. “Honestly… what did you guys think about Ego-san’s talk?” he asked.
The team murmured in agreement that Ego’s unhinged speech was crazy and full of contradictions. But despite the madness of his philosophy, one undeniable, crushing truth hung heavily over the team: they hadn’t beaten France.

Sitting on the pitch, Hiori mused that a team where everyone aimed to be the world’s best striker was inherently nonsensical.
Karasu agreed, noting that while the team was contradictory from the start, they had miraculously grown stronger up until now.
However, the crushing reality was that they couldn’t beat the champions, France.
Karasu suggested that this defeat was the perfect time to stop and look back at their origins.
The team realized they might have placed too much blind faith in Ego, acknowledging that he was ultimately a “psycho crazy glasses guy.”
They decided it was better to view Ego as a dangerous man teaching them dangerous things, prompting them to re-examine what kind of “World’s Best” they truly dreamed of.
Their deep reflection was suddenly interrupted by an unfamiliar voice politely asking Blue Lock for a favor.
A foreign player approached them, introducing himself as their next opponent, a “scrub player from England” named Teddy Knight.
Teddy then made an absurd, deadpan request: “Could you please lose the next match for me?”
Raichi, Chigiri, and the others were utterly baffled by his audacity.

Karasu immediately rejected the plea, telling the intruder that it was an impossible request.
Teddy sighed, murmuring that he had a lot riding on this match too.
The atmosphere instantly shifted as Teddy Knight moved with terrifying speed, effortlessly dropping Karasu to the ground.
He stared down at them coldly, stating that if he proved they couldn’t win right now, they would simply give up and lose.
Before anyone could react, Teddy exploded into an unstoppable dribble.
Isagi watched in pure shock as Teddy blew past Aryu with incredible speed and skill.

“This guy’s a dribbler!?” Isagi gasped, awestruck by what he assumed was a massive display of ego.
But as Teddy Knight leaped into the air with the ball, he firmly denied having an ego at all.
“Because I am a doll,” declared the New Gen World 11 England Winger, staring with hollow eyes. “A trash doll.”
| Publisher | Kodansha |
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| Author | Muneyuki Kaneshiro |
