JP:He trained his mind to its limits through Shugendou, earning him the ability of intense concentration. EN:Honed his spirit in a mountain retreat, giving him incredible concentration.
In episode 43, he used his Keshin again along with the team. Later, he made a Keshin shoot which destructed Amagi's Atlantis Wall but was then stopped by Sangoku as he punched the ball, sending it to Mito Shou's foot and proceeded to shoot again, injuring Raimon's goalkeeper. As he left the field over a litter, Gotou was impressed as he defended all the four shoots. Godai Shingo then said that it wasn't for nothing that Raimon reached the finals. He also had a Keshin battle with Tsurugi's Kensei Lancelot. At the end of the episode, Dragonlink was in the lead with 4-2.
In episode 44, he used his Keshin again to steal the ball from Tsurugi, but failed to. At the end of the match, Dragonlink lost with 5-4 because Raimon scored with Fire Tornado DD, Denrai Houtou and a chain shoot with Death Drop G3 and 真 Mach Wind, which all of them, Yamato couldn't stop with his King Fire.
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Inazuma Eleven GO
In order to recruit Gotou, Dragonlink has to be defeated first in the taisen route. Also, the following requirements are needed:
His surname, Gotou, is derived from 五 (read as "Go"), which, in turn, means five, a reference to Dragonlink's naming motif. Incidentally, the Kanji characters for his forename, Yukai, can be read as "Kekkai", which, in turn, means restricting access to a specific area for Buddhist training purposes, a reference to his profile.
His dub name, Pentona, is derived from penta, Greek for five, a reference to Dragonlink's naming motif. Incidentally, his dub name, Erik Pentona, is also derived from Eric Cantona, a former French footballer who played as a .