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Nekoma vs. Seijoh: Which Haikyuu!! Team Would Win?

Nekoma vs. Seijoh: Which Haikyuu!! Team Would Win?

Let the confrontation begin!

Summary:

  • We have never seen these teams play in four seasons.
  • Tokyo team has very good serve receivers, which will stop one of Seijoh's greatest strengths — Oikawa's serve.
  • This match might be very long and Kenma doesn't have much physical strength, so in the end Oikawa will find a strategy to win.

Excitement is gradually building around the upcoming Haikyuu!!! The Movie, in which the audience will experience a legendary encounter between two outstanding teams. We will see it early next year, but now, in order to evaluate the chances of each side, fans have decided to ponder who will win the confrontation between Nekoma and Seijoh. After all, we have never seen their match in four seasons.

What makes Nekoma different from Seijoh?

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Nekoma is a Tokyo volleyball team that is considered one of Haikyuu!!'s strongest. They are very important opponents for Karasuno, as the rivalry between these teams goes back years, when their old coaches were young. Nekoma doesn't have any extremely outstanding players, but their teamwork is impressive, and each player has their own strengths. All members act as one cohesive unit, led by the clever setter Kozume Kenma, who is called the Brain of the team.

An equally important opponent for Karasuno is Seijoh, as they play in the same prefecture. These teams have faced each other many times in competitions and have always shown a very interesting and intense game. Seijoh is considered to be a very strong team that over the years has only lost against the strongest team in the prefecture. The teamwork in Seijoh is good, but they differ from Nekoma because they have a very capable player among them. Oikawa Tooru is the captain of the team, guiding all of its members. Oikawa has no talent, but trains hard, so he is considered an outstanding setter who can maximize the skills of his teammates.

So who could win?

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Many fans are favoring Nekoma in this matchup. It looks like Kenma's intelligence will be able to understand Seijoh's multiple strategies. Moreover, the Tokyo team has very good serve receivers, which will stop one of Seijoh's greatest strengths — Oikawa's serve. And Nekoma's cunning players will be able to incapacitate the strong but very flighty Kyotani Kentaro through their teasing. We can also assume that without Oikawa, Seijoh is not as strong as Nekoma without Kenma, so one player will most likely not be able to turn the tide of the match.

But there are those who stick up for Seijoh and prefer this team. Seijoh is strong in both offense and defense, while Nekoma concentrates more on defense. This match is likely to be very long, and Kenma doesn't have much physical strength, so in the end Oikawa will find a strategy to win. Also, Nekoma has a new player whose inexperience can be used to their advantage. Of course, both teams are very strong and each has something to offer the other. Most likely, the outcome of their match will be decided by chance.

Let the confrontation begin!

Summary:

  • We have never seen these teams play in four seasons.
  • Tokyo team has very good serve receivers, which will stop one of Seijoh's greatest strengths — Oikawa's serve.
  • This match might be very long and Kenma doesn't have much physical strength, so in the end Oikawa will find a strategy to win.

Excitement is gradually building around the upcoming Haikyuu!!! The Movie, in which the audience will experience a legendary encounter between two outstanding teams. We will see it early next year, but now, in order to evaluate the chances of each side, fans have decided to ponder who will win the confrontation between Nekoma and Seijoh. After all, we have never seen their match in four seasons.

What makes Nekoma different from Seijoh?

Nekoma vs. Seijoh: Which Haikyuu!! Team Would Win? - image 1

Nekoma is a Tokyo volleyball team that is considered one of Haikyuu!!'s strongest. They are very important opponents for Karasuno, as the rivalry between these teams goes back years, when their old coaches were young. Nekoma doesn't have any extremely outstanding players, but their teamwork is impressive, and each player has their own strengths. All members act as one cohesive unit, led by the clever setter Kozume Kenma, who is called the Brain of the team.

An equally important opponent for Karasuno is Seijoh, as they play in the same prefecture. These teams have faced each other many times in competitions and have always shown a very interesting and intense game. Seijoh is considered to be a very strong team that over the years has only lost against the strongest team in the prefecture. The teamwork in Seijoh is good, but they differ from Nekoma because they have a very capable player among them. Oikawa Tooru is the captain of the team, guiding all of its members. Oikawa has no talent, but trains hard, so he is considered an outstanding setter who can maximize the skills of his teammates.

So who could win?

Nekoma vs. Seijoh: Which Haikyuu!! Team Would Win? - image 2

Many fans are favoring Nekoma in this matchup. It looks like Kenma's intelligence will be able to understand Seijoh's multiple strategies. Moreover, the Tokyo team has very good serve receivers, which will stop one of Seijoh's greatest strengths — Oikawa's serve. And Nekoma's cunning players will be able to incapacitate the strong but very flighty Kyotani Kentaro through their teasing. We can also assume that without Oikawa, Seijoh is not as strong as Nekoma without Kenma, so one player will most likely not be able to turn the tide of the match.

But there are those who stick up for Seijoh and prefer this team. Seijoh is strong in both offense and defense, while Nekoma concentrates more on defense. This match is likely to be very long, and Kenma doesn't have much physical strength, so in the end Oikawa will find a strategy to win. Also, Nekoma has a new player whose inexperience can be used to their advantage. Of course, both teams are very strong and each has something to offer the other. Most likely, the outcome of their match will be decided by chance.