The focus should be on not scoring goals rather than scoring them because a team scored goals instead of conceding multiple goals due to poor defense but the result will never go in that team's favor. Al Nasser's defense is weak as we noticed last season's Saudi League competition. If their defense doesn't change this season, it will be difficult for Al Nasser to get 3 points even if they score. This is why a team's defense is so important because when the defense is good, the defense can clear the ball well into the midfield and the strikers will get good support from the midfield, making it easier for them to score goals. Al Nasser competed with Al Hilal last season and will be hoping to win the title this season.
IMO, actually Al Nassr's defense line is filled by Alex Telles and Aymeric Laporte, these two players have experience and abilities above the average of local players owned by Al Nassr's defense. two local defenders who are often the main starters, they also performed quite well. the focus is not only on the defense, but overall. so is the goalkeeper, they have Bento now. the role of the midfielder should also be a concern and as we know, if Luis Castro often uses two pivots. if these two pivots do not help the defense much, it is clear that it will weaken the dangerous area in Al Nassr's defense. for me Al Nassr is a very competitive team, but it seems that the problem is not only in their defense. I think Luis Castro is the one who has to evaluate his system and strategy. especially, when Al Nassr plays against fairly strong teams and their rivals Al Hilal. well, now Al Nassr has brought in a young winger from Brazil. I'm not sure if this is a good recruitment, considering he is still young, but Al Nassr's squad should be more competitive. Well, let's see how Al Nassr progresses throughout this season.