Round 7 v Blue Lock
- Rosso Nero FC

- 1 day ago
- 2 min read
Rosso Nero FC rolled into Round 7 v Blue Lock undefeated, confident, and ready — even if the lineup looked like a game of musical chairs. Amir was still sidelined with concussion, Sean stepped in, and Maz nearly needed a last‑minute replacement before confirming he could suit up. Chaos avoided.
From kickoff, we owned the ball. Four straight attacks, all carving through Blue Lock… and all missing by inches. Then, completely against the run of play, Blue Lock countered 3‑on‑1 and scored with their very first shot.
1–0 down.No panic. No stress. We pushed again, created more chances, and finally buried the equaliser.
But then… something strange happened. A collective blackout? A coffee break? Whatever it was, we gifted them two soft goals — the kind we’ll pretend never happened.
Suddenly it was 3–1 down and the undefeated streak was wobbling. But Rosso Nero FC doesn’t fold.
We regrouped, rediscovered our passing rhythm, and sliced Blue Lock apart. Two goals in quick succession flipped the script and dragged us back to 3–3. The final five minutes of the half turned into a street fight — tackles flying, fouls everywhere, pressure rising.
Halftime: 3–3. The message at the break was simple:
Pass, Drop, Mark, No more cheap counters and take the chances.
The second half tightened up. Every duel mattered. Every tackle stung. We copped more fouls than we gave, but we stayed composed. Both teams traded early blows to make it 4–4, and then Rosso Nero FC hit another gear.
Assists and goals from Christian and Ferati.
Goals flowed. Suddenly we were 6–4 up. Blue Lock pulled one back — 6–5 — with eight minutes left, but that only woke up the beast.
Ferati went full chaos mode, taking on defenders, forcing arguments between Blue Lock players, and drawing fouls left and right. Maz copped a head knock and had to step off, Ferati got chopped down too, but the pressure was relentless... And then Blue Lock broke.
We finished the match in full control, burying our chances and sealing a massive 8–5 comeback win.
Honestly, it could’ve been 15 goals if we took our early chances… and only 2 goals conceded if we were awake from the start.
But that’s football — and this was a hard‑fought, character‑filled victory from behind.
Highlights on YouTube.
See you all next week.

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