On June 25, Al Nassr Officially Announced the Departure of Head Coach Stefano Pioli

Al Nassr Football Club has officially announced the termination of its contract with first-team head coach Stefano Pioli.
The club expressed its gratitude to Pioli and his coaching staff for all their efforts during their time with the team, and wished them the best in their future endeavors.
The 59-year-old Italian coach took charge of Al Nassr in September of last year. In the 2024–25 season, he led the team to a third-place finish in the Saudi Pro League and reached the semifinals of the AFC Champions League Elite.
During his time in charge, Pioli oversaw 44 matches in all competitions, recording 28 wins, 7 draws, and 9 losses.
According to earlier reports, Pioli is a candidate to return to Fiorentina as head coach.
Mukbimnpuz
67
They should sack the whole coaches in this world if they don't sign the right defenders they won't win anything,how many matches this team drew and loss from winning positions.If their attackers don't score 4 to 5 goals their winning is not sure is that a good defending team? That team can't score two goals and you sure they've win until they score 4 to 5 so your solution is defenders not coaches
xaranganah
51
alnassr have what ever it takes to be champions except for their defense, they'll try hard to score 3 goals but still they'll concede 1, 2 or even 3 goals, we all know that if ur defense will defend well at least your attack will get power to pressure the opponents and you can't win matches with scoring goals only, rather with solid defending cox the opponents have strikers to strike back too... so until alnassr get quality defense they will continue to win nothing and will be sacking many coaches
viwbelptuy
14
they should consider making Ronaldo a player/coach.