: By securing Keishin Ukai as a coach, the narrative sets the stage for the legendary rivalry with Nekoma High to be rekindled.
: Tanaka notices that Nishinoya is covered in bruises. It is revealed that Nishinoya has been relentlessly practicing "block-following"—a grueling technique to ensure the ball stays in play even when blocked—demonstrating his intense commitment to the team's defense. Key Themes & Analysis : By securing Keishin Ukai as a coach,
: After persistent efforts from Takeda, Keishin Ukai—the grandson of the legendary former coach—finally agrees to coach the Karasuno team. His decision is prompted by Takeda's mention of an upcoming practice match against Karasuno’s old rival, Nekoma. Key Themes & Analysis : After persistent efforts
: The humor in the chapter, such as Hinata's fascination with Asahi's beard and the "Rolling Thunder" gag with Nishinoya, provides a lighthearted contrast to the high-stakes sports drama. : By securing Keishin Ukai as a coach,