well it's rather realistic we can take the example of Ronaldo and one of these friends when they were in a recruitment center and his friend preferred to pass to Ronaldo which meant that Ronaldo was chosen and not his friend and then we know Ronaldo's career while his friend quit football
The unpredictability of this show is what I love the most. Barou didn't become a team player he rather became someone that can fiurther his own goals which is not what anyone was expecting, and it makes the how so sick
Love how Barou was this existential crisis in the tightest moments of the game😅😅. Only to result in previous behavior and demeanor 😅😅. He is super frustrating but entertaining.
i think that is more realistic than your typical (i'm going to change a life of personality in 5 minutes), but he change after this match, he got humble and start playing more as a team.
You might think he's acting the exact same but now knowing defeat he's able to understand where he went wrong and evolve which is why he's able to make the final goal.
You all went like. That's good There's a joy in passing too Do it I love it Etc. But deep down, we all know, Barou will lose his character totally if he chose to pass. So what he did to evolve is actually the best solution, don't you think? 🙂
🤣 Sam said "wooow look at that" basically Barou was the kindergartener that finally Spelled his first five letter word. One thing Barou doesn't even realize is that even if he miraculously won BL no coach worth their salt would ever play him with that attitude. Like y'all said, he needs to find a balance btw passing and going solo.
Every coach would want a player like Barou he has the right attitude for a striker. He's just a goalscorer leave the passing to the midfielders and wingers
Lol you are dumb, every coach would want a player like barou Barou requires 2 people to block because he is so strong individually so that any team he is in gets an extra man advantage
@@gerfie4439 nothing wrong with being an egoist. That attitude can cost his team because he's too fucking stubborn. Ronaldo, Messi, Ibrahimovic, Etc etc...all these greatest strikers of all time are all egoists... but somehow they're always ranked among the highest assist givers in all competitions for their teams...wanna guess what they do that Barou doesn't? He doesn't have the intelligence to know when to be an egoist and when to play for the team. That what separates the best in the world from the likes of Barou. By the time he's realized he should probably play for the team, it'll be too late. And that unwillingness to change is the reason, regard of skill hell be warm.ng the bench for a long time. There are many like him. Their talents just end up wasted.
You seem to don't understand blue lock. It's not about passing the ball there. It's about becoming the best striker in the world and they need to be egoistic and score goals theirselves so if Barou would always pass, that would be a massive L for him. Not even for him, but for every striker in blue lock
Imagine if Barou actually passed once in a while, he’d be 10 times as good of a striker. There’s being egoistic, and there’s being egoistic to a fault (aka “being stupid”).