Shido can be openly friendly and even affectionate towards others such as Sae Itoshi who gave him the opportunity to play with him and evolved his level of play in the process, showing him a type of football he has never experienced before. When released from Blue Lock under Sae's supervision he seems to be even more openly violent and causes frequent quarrels with the Japan U-20 team's ace player Shuto Sendo, who initially doesn't respect Sae. He seems to get over such feelings when he is released from his behavioral captivity by Sae Itoshi who asks him to join him in playing high level football and is cleared to act however he wants as long as it's for Sae's sake. He seems completely aware and content with the toxicity of his behavior and only feels slight remorse once he is electrocuted and locked up for being overly aggressive and threatening serious bodily injury onto others. A noticeable trait of Shido's is his propensity for violence to get what he wants, often being unwilling to work with most people (if anybody at all). He can be considered a polar opposite of Rin Itoshi, being completely self-sufficient and instinctive in his football. He gets excited from playing high level football with other high-level players and is bored if people cannot make him "explode" or don't "explode" themselves. Shido scores goals to pass on his genes and leave his mark on the world it is his sole focus. At the core of Shido's personality is a drive to play football because it is a biological phenomenon that makes him feel complete. Shido is an eccentric player in Blue Lock who has a strong penchant for violence or, more specifically, physical altercations.
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