Softfootball understands that Al Nassr’s narrow 1-0 victory over Al Taawoun did little to calm the growing frustration among supporters, especially coming just days after their painful 3-1 defeat to rivals Al Hilal.
After the game, Al Nassr shared a post about the result via their official X account.

While the result technically stopped the bleeding, the performance itself sparked a wave of angry, sarcastic, and disappointed reactions online, with many fans questioning the team’s direction and attacking quality.
One frustrated supporter, Invèstôr Keçh (@faithful_emeka), appeared to vent his anger at Al Nassr’s inability to score freely. His message suggested that even scoring two goals feels like an impossible task for the side at the moment.
He posted:
Omo e nor fit better for una Oloriburuku club Una nor fit score ordinary 2 goals.
Meanwhile, Matija (@Matija_MCMXCVII) focused his criticism squarely on Cristiano Ronaldo. Clearly unimpressed by the Portuguese star’s display, he described it as another poor outing and openly called for Ronaldo to be dropped, reflecting growing impatience among sections of the fanbase.

He stated:
Ronaldo’s disasterclass once again, get him out of my Al Nassr.
In contrast, BikutaHERE YT (@BikutaHere) took a more sarcastic approach, questioning the overall performance while highlighting Ronaldo’s age. His reaction hinted at disbelief that such displays are still being defended given the forward is approaching 41.
He said:
What a performance by cr7 he is turning 41 in few weeks wt hell.
Anger turned more personal with Drew Barrymore (@olsakjd), who probably gambled on Al Nassr; he seemed fed up with repeated disappointments. The user accused the team of relying on own goals and emotionally deceiving fans, suggesting this result may have been the final straw.

He tweeted:
You reply on own goals !! Useless team !! Always wasting pple funds !! Today is the last day of you deceiving me.
Finally, Thyago Morais (@Thyagodemorais) offered a blunt assessment of Al Nassr’s long-term prospects, implying that scraping a 1-0 win, especially via an own goal, won’t take them far this season.
He concluded:
With this kind of soccer, they ain’t going far, you know—1-0, and an own goal at that.
Despite the win, it’s clear the mood around Al Nassr remains tense, with fans demanding more than just narrow victories, they want convincing football, and fast.
