![]() ![]() Despite this new wicked take, Baro also matured after that match, being willing to admit when he was beaten and asking Isagi about the soccer he wants to play. He is now willing to adopt a "villain" role if it means stealing back that position. Baro is the kind of player who refuses to pass the ball and whenever he loses possession, he endeavors to steal the ball back or steal a goal.Īfter his symbolic loss to Isagi, where he felt he lost his position as the main actor, Baro adopted a more villainous approach to his own philosophy. The pleasure obtained through this is something Baro believes is only for the strong. Baro is motivated by the need to face others who play soccer and to use his goals to drag them off the seat of the main actor and replace them. He is obsessed with pursuing his own soccer but doesn't actually like it or have a passion for it. Initially, Baro perceived all others on the field as supporting roles, moving for the sake of his own goals, with himself being the main actor on the stage. In accordance with his perception of himself as "the King", Baro has an imperious personality, seeing himself above others maintaining an arrogant and selfish attitude. In the Neo Egoist League, Baro has added three red highlight streaks to his hair, and he wears the Ubers uniform as #13. Once subbed in for the second half for the Japan U-20 match, he dons the official Blue Lock #13 jersey. During Second Selection, he wore Team Red's #18 jersey and that later switched to white when he joins Isagi's team.ĭuring Third Selection, Baro wore Team B's white jersey and while on the bench for the Blue Lock Eleven, wears his bodysuit and a long black trench jacket. During the First Selection, he wore Team X's white #10 jersey and wears Team X's gray-capped cleats. Baro also has a muscular build, due to his dedicated training regimen, keeping up his physical fitness.Īt Blue Lock, Baro wears the standard-issued body suit (black with gray stripes) and tracksuit. When he lets it down, his hair is neck length. I think that based on the experience of being together since the previous World Cup has definitely helped our defence.Baro is a large man with red eyes and long black hair that he wears up in a spiky style. “I think the level has also increased with the players now in the team. “Since then we have been able together for three years after that we’ve been able to play games, and kind of rotate the same pool of players. “I think in 2019 we came in with a lot of new players, especially even for me, my first time with the team was in 2018,” she said. Their displays from front to back can be attributed to the cumulative time their team has had to come together and gel over the years, according to Chantelle. In particular, she was formidable against Brazil having faced eight shots on target, avoiding conceding a single one that would have seen them exit the competition.ĭefensive sister duo, Allyson and Chantelle Swaby have been a mainstay partnership in the centre of the backline, flourishing over the course of the tournament. In a tournament that is being dubbed as one for the goalkeepers – three shot-stoppers have won official Player of the Match awards in their nation’s respective knockout ties, for context - Jamaica ‘keeper Rebecca Spencer is among those that have stepped up to the occasion. They may have won just one game thus far by a narrow one-goal margin, but the key is that they are yet to concede to their opponents.Īt the back, the Reggae Girlz have been immovable. The difference between this campaign and their previous outing can be chalked down to one thing in particular: defence. ![]() So what exactly is the secret behind this campaign compared to the rest? They finished bottom of their group four years ago, failing to earn a single point and conceding twelve goals on their way to an early flight home.īefore that, they had failed to qualify for the tournament on five different occasions not entering on two.Įven if they are to fall at the hands of Colombia, they have written their name in history with their progression Down Under. Prior to Australia and New Zealand 2023, Jamaica had participated in just one other World Cup tournament – France 2019. They are set to face Colombia on Tuesday (08 August) for a place in the last-eight, in a win that could see them truly defy the odds. On Wednesday 2 August, the Jamaican women’s national team made history by qualifying for the Round of 16 at the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023.Ī 0-0 draw with Brazil, a result that saw the South American side crash out in the group stages, saw the Reggae Girlz advance to the knockout rounds for the very first time. ![]()
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