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Overview
Synopsis
My singular interest is in becoming the best in the world. There is a fundamentally different depth to our greed.
 
— Sae to Sendo[1]
This article is about the character. For the chapter and the episode, see Chapter 115 and Episode 31.

Sae Itoshi ( (いと) () (さえ) Itoshi Sae?) is a prodigy football player, who is known as the best player in Japan. Sae is also a member of the New Generation World XI, as well as the Re Al youth team. He is the older brother of Rin Itoshi.

Sae's main goal before the start of the series was to become the best striker in the world, and in turn, the best player in the world, but after leaving Japan and experiencing the professional league in Spain, he changed his dream to becoming the best midfielder in the world after he realized how truly weak Japanese football is.

At the start of the series, he is in Japan only to renew his passport but after hearing about the Blue Lock, he decides to stay. He later joins the Japan U-20 to face off against the Blue Lock Eleven in the Japan U-20 match. After the Japan U-20 match concluded, his current status and whereabouts are unknown.

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What led Sae Itoshi to change his dream from being the best striker to the best midfielder? toggle section
Sae Itoshi's dream shifted from being the top striker to the best midfielder after experiencing professional football in Spain and recognizing the shortcomings of Japanese football. Despite Rin's confusion over this change, Sae stood his ground. He then joined the Blue Lock in Japan to further his football career.
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How does Sae Itoshi's skills compare to other characters in the Blue Lock series? toggle section
In the Blue Lock series, Sae Itoshi is a notable player, introduced during the first selection. He's part of the Blue Lock Eleven, an elite group. His skills allow him to anticipate Yoichi Isagi's moves, a key player. However, Isagi uniquely matches and surpasses Rin's play level, indicating Sae Itoshi, despite his strength, may not be the top player.
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What is the relationship between Sae Itoshi and Rin Itoshi? toggle section
Sae Itoshi is the older brother of Rin Itoshi. Their childhood bond and Rin's admiration for Sae led Rin to football. However, their relationship has deteriorated over time, with Sae showing indifference towards Rin. Their reunion occurred during a match between Japan U-20 and Blue Lock Eleven, where Sae asserted Rin's inability to defeat him while he identifies as 'Sae Itoshi's younger brother'.
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What is the significance of Sae Itoshi's 'nutmeg' in his football career? toggle section
Sae Itoshi, a renowned football player, uses 'nutmeg' as a key technique in his game. This move, executed by knocking the ball between an opponent's legs with his non-dominant foot, has been used against his brother Rin and other players in the Japan National Representative Match. Variations of this technique, including the Elastico Nutmeg and Rabona Nutmeg, are also part of Sae's repertoire.
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How does Sae Itoshi's height compare to other characters in the series? toggle section
In the Blue Lock series, Sae Itoshi's height is 175 cm (5'9''), which is less than Yukio Ishikari's 195 cm (6'5''). However, Sae's goal is to excel, indicating that his stature does not hinder his goals.
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Appearance

Sae is a tall, lean young man with magenta hair and slim teal eyes that are framed by an array of long underlashes just like his brother, Rin. During the National Representative match, he wears the Japan U-20 White #10 jersey with a black shirt underneath the jersey and some black gloves.

Personality

Since a young age, Sae has been cold, blunt, and serious. He has only ever cared about becoming the best striker in the world and has only had time for things that get him closer to his goal. Sae can also be arrogant and condescending, looking down on others even if they are older than him and have more organizational authority. He is egotistical in his football play but has shown to be able to restrain himself and play his position, not trying to outshine others unnecessarily.

Sae has a lot of pride as a football player, looking down on Japanese football and all who participate in it. Sae states that he would much rather die or play in Europe with a bunch of college students than play in the J-League or play on the Japan National Team. He is very confident in his skills and wholeheartedly believes that nobody in Japan is worthy of his skills as a teammate. He dislikes the fact that he was born in Japan, saying things like he was simply born in the wrong country.

Sae seems to easily command respect in a room from most people due to his reputation and skill, even with his bad attitude and candid way of speaking, and is able to handle and entice rowdy and tough people into listening to him or doing things his way. Though Sae is a difficult person, he is not impossible to work with, especially if he is getting something out of it. He, out of pure interest, decides to stay in Japan on a whim after hearing about the Blue Lock Project and even joins the Japan U-20 for the match against the Blue Lock Eleven. But when his interest is satisfied, he has no problem abandoning those he deems unworthy of his time.

Even though Sae exhibits arrogance, he does not mind staying in his role as midfielder and key passer. During the Japan National Representative match, Sae gave the Japan U-20 forwards every opportunity to score, and only after repeated failures does he decide to score himself. After the game between Japan U-20 and Blue Lock Eleven, Sae is not above admitting when he is wrong, as he tells Rin that he was wrong about Japan; they are capable of creating good strikers and that their football can still change.

Abilities

Archetype

  • Playmaker: A player who controls the flow of the team's offensive play and is often involved in passing moves that lead to goals through their vision, technique, ball control, creativity, and passing ability.

    Sae has been described as having a cold and calculating play style. He creates constant ideal plays for his team using his passing and dribbling, essentially controlling the offense and filling in any gaps the defense may have by going to the most critical point using his vision. With every play he makes, Sae aims to crush his opponent quickly and efficiently, destroying them "beautifully."

Skills

  • Professional Football Technique: Sae is regarded as a genius player in the professional world of football. He plays football in Europe and is considered to be on the level of a pro but has not gone fully pro only because of the age requirements in Spain at the start of the series. He is regarded as the best player in Japan and can easily fill a stadium with his name alone due to his immense reputation. Even high-level players like Rin Itoshi and Ryusei Shido are a league below him. His skills are some of the most impressive amongst U-20 players in the world, placing him in the New Generation World XI.
  • Perfect Kick Technique: Sae has the ability to control the intensity, angle, speed, and accuracy of his kicks to an extreme level at any given point in time. Not only is he able to consistently perform complex passes using his superior footwork and technique, but with his level of skill, he is also able to perfectly manipulate the ball to the point where his passes are easy to receive but hard to intercept or block.
    • Long Driven Pass: A long pass, usually 40-50 meters long, that gives the ball enough height and power to avoid interception.
    • Lob Pass: Also known as a Chip, is a shot in which the ball is kicked from underneath with accuracy but with less than maximum force, to launch it high into the air in order to pass it over the heads of opponents.
    • Line Drive Shot: Sae is able to score with a powerful drive shot, taken from the byline and aimed at the other side of the goal. This is a shot that defies the expectations of anyone in the box anticipating a pass and can catch the goalkeeper off-guard.
    • Trivela (Pass): A technique wherein one puts spin on the ball using the outside of their foot.
      Sae is able to make a pinpoint pass using the outside of his left foot in an instantaneous motion with his reflex. Sae is also able to use this pass with his weaker right foot to still make a pinpoint pass.
    • Ultra-Fast Pass: From a set piece, Sae is able to make an incredibly fast pass that borders on being a shot. By using his reflex, he takes all conditions into account in order to pass to a place that the opponent cannot reach, as if threading a needle.
  • Counter-Dribbling: Sae's dribbling is "passive" in comparison with the more proactive dribbling of Bachira and Yukimiya. Rather than actively moving past defenders, Sae will observe the defender's rhythm and motions before flowing past them in a counter. Sae's dribbling is the best shown so far, being able to effortlessly blow past the likes of Isagi and Bachira within one fluid movement. He is also shown to be able to overcome his brother Rin with relative ease, nutmegging him in each of their engagements. Rin noted that the tempo of each of his touches when he dribbles is incredibly fast, with his experience in Europe bolstering him. Sae will often prioritize passing to progress the ball up the field, but when he wishes to play seriously, he changes his style to breaking through by himself with his dribbling, drastically increasing his options. When Sae gets serious, his dribbling is good enough to overcome the Blue Lock Eleven's entire formation without any assistance.
    • Hyperspeed Scissors: Sae performs a scissor feint at incredible speed, making it hard to follow.
    • Double Touch: Sae knocks the ball from one foot to the other before using the second foot to knock the ball past his opponent and break past. He performed this move at an incredibly fast tempo, leaving Rin little time to react.
    • Marseille Turn: Sae stops the ball with the outside of his foot, shielding the ball from his opponent, before performing a roulette to turn past them.
    • Nutmeg: Sae dribbles the ball through the legs of a defender, effectively getting past their defense with little effort.
      • Cross Elastico Nutmeg: Sae performs an elastico but by crossing the ball behind his dominant leg before knocking it between his opponent's legs using his non-dominant foot. He first performed this move on his brother Rin when he returned from Spain, but has also performed this move on Rin during the Japan National Representative Match.
      • Elastico Nutmeg: Sae performs a regular elastico to nutmeg a defender and go past them. He did this to Isagi when breaking through the midfield during the Japan National Representative Match.
      • Rabona Nutmeg: A technique where a player kicks the ball with their kicking leg crossed behind their standing leg. Sae can use this technique to play the ball between an opponent's legs before passing them, as he demonstrated against Yukimiya.
    • Shoulder Block: By using his shoulder to block off his opponent, Sae reverses his center of gravity to avoid their tackle.
  • Reflex (反射的 Hanshateki?): With his incredible reflexes, Sae is able to take into account all the conditions of the field and make decisive plays to get the ball down the field and in the hands of the forwards in the best way possible. Sae will determine who has the most "heat" towards the goal and play the ball to them, meaning he has no bias towards particular strikers. This incredible reflex makes Sae hard to read and stop, as he makes split-second judgements to constantly move the ball and change positions. It is this reflex that enables Sae to operate on the same wavelength as Shido and exploit his abilities to their full potential.
  • Metavision (超越視界 (メタ・ビジョン) Meta Bijon?, Transcendence Sight): A term used to describe a player's evolved vision that gives them an omnipotent perspective of the field.
    With his pristine and trained vision, Sae is able to constantly collect data on every player, every play they make, and their positions on the field, and after analyzing that data, he is able to react to their movements instantly and without even being noticed, arriving at the most critical point of their plays, effectively shutting their attack down or bypassing their defense with ease.

Manga Appearances

v  e
Introduction Arc
1. Dream
2. Moving In
3. Monster
4. Right Now Debut
v  e
First Selection Arc
5. The "Zero" of Soccer
6. Individual.
7. We'll Meet in Front of the Goal
8. Message
9. Superhero
10. Operation: Me, Next 9
11. Premonition & Intuition
12. Signal
13. The One to be Reborn
14. Resolve
15. Spiral
16. One Shot
17. Sorry
18. Thanks for the Help
19. Overwhelming Disadvantage
20. Boiling
21. Break Through!
22. Until This Fire Burns Out
23. Until They Met
24. Goal Formula
25. Trick
26. LAST GAME
27. Only One
28. Super Special
29. Flash of Evolution
30. Extreme Frenzy
31. Awakening
32. Impetus
33. Attack Waves
34. At This Rate
35. Last Chance
36. Right Here
37. The Last Piece
38. More
v  e
Second Selection Arc
39. Hungry
40. Second Selection
41. BLUE LOCK MAN
42. About-Face
43. Three-Man Teams
44. Rivalry Battle Mentioned
45. Battle to the Death
46. TOP 3
47. Chemical Reaction
48. The Beauty of the Parabola
49. After the Parting
50. Match Confirmed
51. Creator
52. Talent and Mediocrity
53. Blind Spot
54. Devour
55. A Dream that Won't Come True
56. Proof I've Wagered My Life
57. Chance Encounter
58. The Battle Begins
59. Triple Combo
60. Field Vision
61. Leverage
62. Loser
63. Buried Ego
64. The Lead Actor's Stage
65. Trick of Fate
66. Loser's Crossroads
67. Power of Despair
68. Promise
69. Chaos
70. Dancing Boy
71. Friends
72. MATCH UP!!
73. Ultra-Coordination
74. Monster
75. Wild Dance
76. Can't Go Back
77. All-Out
78. Irregular
79. I'm Not There
80. Unlimited
81. Last Action
82. I Don't Need You
83. Voice
84. Initial Impulse
85. Eight Seconds Ago
86. Pride
v  e
World's Best Arc
87. Luck
88. World All-Stars
89. Demon
90. Third Selection
91. Divine Speed
92. The Closest
v  e
Third Selection Arc
93. Gathering
94. Time has Come Appears
95. Tryouts Appears
96. Chosen Path
97. Last Ticket
98. Villain
99. The Assassin and the Ninja
100. Optimal X Supreme - Worst
101. New Relation
102. The World of Feeling
103. Total Sensory Experience
104. Trance
105. 5 X 6
106. Chameleon
107. All Matches Over
108. Top 11
v  e
U-20 Arc
109. Battle Group Appears
110. Newcomer Appears
111. FLOW Appears
112. Grand Stage Appears
113. Cops and Robbers Appears
114. Quartet Appears
115. Sae Itoshi Appears
116. Revenger Appears & Cover
117. Nice to Meet You
118. Warped
119. Third Arrow
120. Blue Genes
121. 1st HALF
122. Headliner
123. World's Best
124. Night Snow
125. Ruin
126. 2nd HALF
127. Dragon Drive
128. Dramatic Exchange
129. Cool Head and Chameleon
130. The World Doesn't Know Me Yet
131. What You Taught Us
132. Dictator
133. Extreme Focus
134. Flowers
135. Shachihoko
136. Culmination
137. Last Step
138. One Mind in Two Bodies
139. Synchronize
140. Essence
141. Monster Trance
142. World Standard
143. Not Alone
144. Disposition
145. Born Slippy
146. Final Match-up
147. Last Attack
148. Declaration
149. Complete
150. Holiday
151. Changing World

Anime Appearances

v  e
Season 1
1. Dream Absent
2. Monster Debut
3. Soccer's "Zero" Absent
4. Premonition and Intuition Absent
5. To Be Reborn Absent
6. I'm Sorry Absent
7. Rush Absent
8. The Formula for Goals Absent
9. Awakening Absent
10. Just the Way It Is Absent
11. The Final Piece Absent
12. The Second Selection Absent
13. TOP3 Absent
14. The Geniuses and the Average Joes Absent
15. Devour Absent
16. Tri-Fusion Absent
17. Donkey Absent
18. The Stage for the Lead Absent
19. Dancing Boy Absent
20. Super Link-Up Play Absent
21. I'm Not There Absent
22. Voice Absent
23. Luck Absent
24. The Time Has Come Absent
v  e
Season 2
25. Tryouts Appears
26. The Assassin and the Ninja Absent
27. The World of Feeling Absent
28. Chameleon Appears
29. Flow Appears
30. Grand Stage Appears
31. Sae Itoshi Appears

Etymology

  • His given name, Sae ( (さえ) ?), means "skillfulness."
  • His surname, Itoshi ( (いと) () ?), means "master of thread," Ito meaning "thread" and shi meaning "teacher" or "reverend."[3]
  • His name can thus be interpreted as "skillful master of thread."

Quotes

  • (To Buratsuta and Hoichi) "Who's this f*tso and bob-cut duo?... Well, that speeds things up. Hey, you old g**zers. I checked the videos of all those Japan U-20 players or whatever... they're all sh*t, especially the forwards. They're a big stinking pile of insect t*rd."[4]
  • (To Buratsuta and Hoichi) "I agreed to join the team because I heard I'd get to play against the Blue Lock guys, but if this is the kind of School Team-Level trash, you're going to throw me in; I'm backing out."[4]
  • (To Buratsuta and Hoichi) "Then there's a forward in Blue Lock who I want to play with."[4]
  • (To Rin) "So, [as] long as you're still hung up on being my brother, you'll never be able to surpass me."[5]
  • (To Rin) "Hey, Rin... [It] turns out [that] the world is huge. There are players better than me out there. I've changed my dream; instead of becoming the best striker, I will become the best midfielder in the world."[6]
  • (To Blue Lock 11) "I will increase the game level. Only the idiots who can follow me... get to see the scenery that comes next."[7]
  • (To Rin) "[It] turns out I was wrong. I thought that Japan was incapable of ever giving birth to decent forwards. He even managed to summon his instincts. The one who will be able to change football in this country... is Yoichi Isagi."[8]

Trivia

  • Majority of this information is from the official Egoist Bible.
    • He originally returned to Japan to renew his passport.
    • His zodiac sign is Libra.
    • His foot size is 26.5 cm.
    • His hometown is Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture.
    • His blood type is A.
    • His hobby is Analyzing data on football players and teams.
    • He dislikes Japanese football and all who participate in it.
    • His favorite football player is Álvaro Recoba.
    • He started playing football at the age of 1.
    • He thinks that the best addition to the dish is salted seaweed.
    • He turned 18 after the Second selection.
    • His dominant leg is his left side.
    • He thinks his strong point is that he can stay neutral in any situation.
    • His favorite TV show is "Chibi Maruko-chan". He says it reminds him of home.
    • He thinks his weakness is that he doesn't know anything besides football.
    • His favorite food is salty seaweed tea. His least favorite food is French fries.
    • His favorite music is Tofubeats - Suisei (feat. Seira Kariya).
    • His favorite manga is GeGeGe no Kitarou, also known as Spooky Kitaro.
    • He sleeps for 8 hours a day (7 hours + 1 hour nap).
    • He has a butt fetish (he believes an athlete's skill can be determined by looking at it).
    • When asked what he would do with 100 million yen, he replied that he "wasn't interested in such a small amount of money."
    • His morning routine consists of opening the window to let in fresh air, taking a deep breath, morning yoga, meditation, drinking salted kombucha, and starting his day.[9]
    • He spends his holidays looking at the sea.
    • His favorite animal is the seagull.
    • He doesn't know what his favorite subject is because he never paid attention to the lessons.
    • His favorite brands are all his sponsors.
    • His favorite season is the end of summer.
    • His favorite movie is Taxi Driver.
    • If it were his last day on Earth, he would make the world's best pass to the world's best striker.
    • When Sae asked what he does for luck before a showdown, he said, "Think about stuff like what I want to eat if I win, putting soccer completely out of mind for a while."[9]
  • Sae ranked 12th in the first popularity poll with 336 votes.

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