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Relationships Sae Itoshi Shidou openly admits to liking Sae Itoshi and is very flirtatious with him. He even bluntly stated to Rin that Isagi will be the one to change Japanese football for the better, making him the first Japanese striker that he ever truly respected.

Together, Shidou and Sae score the goal. Sae is absolutely indifferent to Rin and doesn't speak to him until they have another one-on-one, in which Sae tells him that he will never be able to defeat him as long as he keeps considering himself as "Sae Itoshi's younger brother".

However, they got separated when Sae was scouted to play in the inferiors of the Real Madrid. Shidou quickly comes up with his ideal goal and tells Sae that he says very exciting things. Sae was also amazed on how Isagi managed to manipulate Rin into entering Flow, as well as take advantage of Rin's awakening to secure his defining chance for a victory shot.

And while Rin tries his best to prove that he is better that his brother, Sae doesn't pay him attention. Sae then challenges Rin to play a one-on-one and tells him that if he defeats him he will retake that dream with Rin. Sae utterly defeats Rin and says he feels disgusted with him and the football of Japan, also telling Rin to never use him as a reason to play football ever again, leaving his younger brother behind while he stays in itoshi field shocked and later at his home swears to destroy Sae.

Later on, their relationship fell apart and estranged, never seeing itoshi other until the match between Japan U and Blue Lock Eleven. Sae then tells him that he will become the best midfielder instead of the best striker of the world, the thing that greatly affected Rin since his reason to play football had been his older brother.

Four years later, Sae and Rin met again while the last one was training late. He and Sae pair up instantly, overwhelming not only the sae team but their own teammates as well. He was impressed by how he was able to plan different ways to score goals, to motivate his fellow teammates, and to inspire them to achieve victory throughout the match.

Yet, he has shown to respect his clever tactical scheme in manipulating both himself and the heads of the Japan Football Unionwhich led to his endgame of entering Ryusei Shido into the game against Blue Lock Elevento prove to the world once and for all that Japanese football's "team-play" philosophy is defective and "egoism" is the key to victory.

Rin Itoshi is his younger brother. He is the older brother of Rin Itoshi. The interviewers have to be on his time too lol It's all rooted in the fact that Sae genuinely respects Shidou, as a player and therefore as a person*. He asks for Sae’s number if he pulls off a hat trick, and asks to move in with him if he scores ten goals in one game.

Ultimately, despite Rin successfully besting him in their fight, he still looked down on his brother and instead acknowledged his teammate Isagi, for his talent in achieving goals. BUT, the dialogue with Sae makes it apparent that if he’s not full gay he at least likes to flirt with the same sex.

After their goal, Shidou compliments Sae on his assistance. Sae tells him that this is the time to dream and to fall under his spell. Sae and Rin used to play together and won many games together, they even made a promise to become the two best strikers in the world.

Sae is also a member of the New Generation World XI, as well as the Re Al youth team. He later. Sae Itoshi (糸 (いと) 師 (し) 冴 (さえ), Itoshi Sae?) is a prodigy football player who is known as the best player in Japan. They used to be quite close with each other in their childhood.

During this, he and Sae work together to gay the very best route Shidou can take to score his goal. Sae is noted to be the only person who can control Shidou, and calls him ‘his little demon’. 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.

Which is more confirmation than most characters. Their first introduction to each other is when Sae tells Shidou that Blue Lock is too small of a cage for him. From his very first appearance in the manga and in every appearance since, we're reminded that Itoshi Sae rarely respects anyone, and he makes that painfully clear.

He asks for Sae’s number if he pulls off a hat trick, and asks to move in with him if he scores ten goals in one game. Like with all members of the original U20 Japanese team, Sae had a very low opinion of Oliver, considering him to be very mediocre in his gay.

Sae was admired by Rin and he was the reason Rin started to play football. After an incident with another player, Shidou is rewarded with a free-kick opportunity to score. During the second half of the match, Shidou is finally subbed in.