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Time of India
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Blue Lock chapter 308 spoilers: Nagi rejects Buratsuta's offer, what is 'Buratsuta 3'?
Blue Lock chapter 308 spoilers: Blue Lock Chapter 308 is generating buzz even before its official release, with early spoilers hinting at major twists that could alter the direction of the story. The chapter features a confrontation between Buratsuta and Nagi, along with surprising developments. Packed with high-stakes drama and pivotal choices, here's a detailed look at everything revealed in the latest leaks. Blue Lock chapter 308 spoilers Buratsuta's Proposition to Nagi Setting the stage: Buratsuta tracks down Seishiro Nagi, still feeling the sting of having been dropped from the national squad. He accuses Ego of making the 'wrong call' and urges Nagi to unleash his full potential under a new banner. The offer: Buratsuta reveals a hidden clause in the Japan U-20 selection process: although 23 slots are officially chosen by Ego ,three secret slots called 'Buratsuta 3" allow him to nominate players directly. He promises Nagi one of those spots, along with taking full control over Bluelock, if Nagi will join his project and help him topple Ego's regime. Nagi rejects Buratsuta's offer, but why? Nagi's response: Torn between loyalty to Ego and his own ambition, Nagi initially falters but ultimately refuses. He admits that, despite everything, he still believes in Ego's vision and cannot betray Blue Lock. Buratsuta is left seething at Nagi's defiance. Itoshi Sae on call with Buratsuta: Itoshi Sae informs him that the U-20 World Cup Matchups have been decided and that Japan will be in Group A alongside France, who are presumably the strongest. Further tells him that they can't advance to the finals tournament unless they place 2nd place or higher. Buratsuta claims that one of the three spots in Buratsuta 3 is already reserved for Sae to which Sae responds by saying that he will not be participating in the Group Leagues and the reason he's joining U-20 World Cup is only to fight Spain. Ultimately, Sae reveals that he plans to 'use' Blue Lock as a stepping stone on his path to ultimate glory—and if Japan can't win without him, then their entire story has been meaningless, saying, " The U-20 World Cup is full of speculation! Only those who desire victory can open up a new future!" Blue lock chapter 308 Synopsis! Chapter starts with Buratsuta approaching Nagi that he will include in U20 WC team U20 team should have 26 players so 3 players remain Sae itoshi will join the team at knockouts But Japan is in Group of death ! #bluelock308 #bl308 #bllk308 #sae Blue Lock Chapter 308 release date Blue Lock Chapter 308 will be released on 24th June 2025. The official platform to read Blue Lock Chapter 308 is K Manga by Kodansha, which serves as the authorized distributor of the manga for all readers.

Ammon
15-06-2025
- Sport
- Ammon
Inter Miami's Ustari shines and earns MVP in first CWC game
Ammon News - An Argentine not named Messi was the MVP for Inter Miami in the Club World Cup on Saturday night. The hero in the tournament opener was goaltender Oscar Ustari. Ustari made eight saves, including a penalty and goal-line intervention, as Miami played Egypt's Al Ahly to a scoreless draw in the Group A tournament opener. Ustari's save of a header in the 33rd minute was second only to stopping Trezeguet's penalty just before halftime and making sure danger was averted when the ball bounced back to Al Ahly's forward. The 38-year-old Ustari returned to a World Cup stage in this new Club World Cup format for the first time since winning the U-20 World Cup in 2005 — with none other than Messi, Inter Miami's captain. Before joining Inter Miami, Ustari was captain of C.F. Pachuca, also in the tournament, but faced controversy because Grupo Pachuca also owns Club León, which was removed by FIFA and had its appeal rejected by the Court of Arbitration for Sport. Ustari made 124 appearances with the 'Tuzos' before playing briefly for Audax Italiano in the first division of Chile. He was signed as a free agent in September 2024 by Inter Miami. He has played 22 games, including eight in the CONCACAF Champions Cup. 'I don't like to talk about myself. The team did a great job defensively and that is what I most care about.' 'I remember being retired and knew that my return would come on a field, so I'm very happy about it (being back).' 'I thought we were superior, that's what I think. The game left me with good feelings, but our next rival is very different.' What Suarez said 'We didn't think their keeper would make so many saves, he was the key player in the game along with Oscar in the first half, but that shows that goalkeepers can earn you points as well.' — Luis Suarez, Inter Miami forward. AP
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Business Standard
15-06-2025
- Sport
- Business Standard
Not Lionel Messi, this Argentine won MVP award for Inter Miami vs Al Ahly
An Argentine not named Messi was the MVP for Inter Miami in the Club World Cup on . The hero in the tournament opener was goaltender Oscar Ustari. Ustari made eight saves, including a penalty and goal-line intervention, as Miami played Egypt's Al Ahly to a scoreless draw in the Group A tournament opener. Ustari's save of a header in the 33rd minute was second only to stopping Trezeguet's penalty just before halftime and making sure danger was averted when the ball bounced back to Al Ahly's forward. The 38-year-old Ustari returned to a World Cup stage in this new Club World Cup format for the first time since winning the U-20 World Cup in 2005 with none other than Messi, Inter Miami's captain. Before joining Inter Miami, Ustari was captain of C.F. Pachuca, also in the tournament, but faced controversy because Grupo Pachuca also owns Club Len, which was removed by FIFA and had its appeal rejected by the Court of Arbitration for Sport. Ustari made 124 appearances with the "Tuzos" before playing briefly for Audax Italiano in the first division of Chile. He was signed as a free agent in September 2024 by Inter Miami. He has played 22 games, including eight in the CONCACAF Champions Cup. What Ustari said I don't like to talk about myself. The team did a great job defensively and that is what I most care about. I remember being retired and knew that my return would come on a field, so I'm very happy about it (being back). I thought we were superior, that's what I think. The game left me with good feelings, but our next rival is very different. What Suarez said We didn't think their keeper would make so many saves, he was the key player in the game along with Oscar in the first half, but that shows that goalkeepers can earn you points as well. Luis Suarez, Inter Miami forward. (Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)


Economic Times
15-06-2025
- Sport
- Economic Times
Argentina player, not Messi, named MVP in Inter Miami's Club World Cup opener
Oscar Ustari, Inter Miami's veteran goalkeeper, emerged as the hero in their FIFA Club World Cup opener against Al Ahly, earning the MVP award. Ustari's stellar performance, featuring eight crucial saves, including a penalty stop and a vital goal-line clearance, secured a goalless draw for Miami. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads While all eyes were on Lionel Messi , it was another Argentine who stole the spotlight in Inter Miami 's FIFA Club World Cup opener on Saturday night in veteran goalkeeper Oscar Ustari was named MVP of the goalless draw against Egypt's Al Ahly , impressing with his composure, and impeccable performance under the delivered a standout performance with eight saves, including a crucial penalty stop and a key goal-line intervention, as Inter Miami battled Egypt's Al Ahly to a 0-0 draw in their Group A most pivotal moment came just before halftime, when he denied Trezeguet's penalty and quickly reacted to smother the rebound before Al Ahly could in the 33rd minute, Ustari showcased his reflexes with a brilliant save on a powerful header - a moment that ranked just behind his penalty heroics in preserving the clean sheet for Miami.'I don't like to talk about myself. The team did a great job defensively and that is what I most care about,' Ustari said after the match.'I remember being retired and knew that my return would come on a field, so I'm very happy about it (being back).'The 38-year-old Ustari made a memorable return to the World Cup stage in the revamped FIFA Club World Cup format, nearly two decades after winning the U-20 World Cup in 2005 - a title he claimed alongside none other than his current Inter Miami captain, Messi.


Time of India
15-06-2025
- Sport
- Time of India
Argentina player, not Messi, named MVP in Inter Miami's Club World Cup opener
While all eyes were on Lionel Messi , it was another Argentine who stole the spotlight in Inter Miami 's FIFA Club World Cup opener on Saturday night in Miami. The veteran goalkeeper Oscar Ustari was named MVP of the goalless draw against Egypt's Al Ahly , impressing with his composure, and impeccable performance under the goalpost. Ustari delivered a standout performance with eight saves, including a crucial penalty stop and a key goal-line intervention, as Inter Miami battled Egypt's Al Ahly to a 0-0 draw in their Group A opener. His most pivotal moment came just before halftime, when he denied Trezeguet's penalty and quickly reacted to smother the rebound before Al Ahly could capitalize. Earlier, in the 33rd minute, Ustari showcased his reflexes with a brilliant save on a powerful header - a moment that ranked just behind his penalty heroics in preserving the clean sheet for Miami. Live Events 'I don't like to talk about myself. The team did a great job defensively and that is what I most care about,' Ustari said after the match. 'I remember being retired and knew that my return would come on a field, so I'm very happy about it (being back).' The 38-year-old Ustari made a memorable return to the World Cup stage in the revamped FIFA Club World Cup format, nearly two decades after winning the U-20 World Cup in 2005 - a title he claimed alongside none other than his current Inter Miami captain, Messi.