I also don't understand the actions taken by Al Nasr currently. Because basically Al Nasr has changed coaches several times since Ronaldo played there, but strangely the problem of the back line is really not something they pay attention to. Even though it is clear that Al Nasr's defense line is an easy target every season in the Saudi Arabian League. So they should be aware of that, because basically they also must have an analysis team that always looks for weaknesses in Al Nasr. But strangely, Al Nasr remains completely unaware of its weaknesses.
Even now Al Nasr is coached by Jorge Jesus, basically the former coach of Al Hilal. So Jesus should be aware of the weaknesses that Al Nasr has had all this time. But what makes me surprised is that Jesus also seems unaware of Al Nasr's current weaknesses. So with that, honestly, I am really surprised. I even wondered if all of this was really intentional. Because it is strange to see Al Nasr's defensive line performance almost the same every season.
Unfortunately they do come up with solutions, but it doesn't work. Like Simakan came last year, wasn't great as a result, Inigo came this year, not helped with the win on the game. Like they do make changes, they do get players, and yet they still concede goals so easily. Not much you can do in that case, you have to just accept it as it is. I understand it may not be a big deal for some people, but it's just the way it is.
If you do focus on that, then you are going to end up with losses no matter what you do. If you do that, then you are going to end up with some losses one way or another. If you do want to make sure that you can handle all of this easily, then all you get is a better midfield because that's what they need.