Neymar is widely regarded as one of the greatest footballers of all time and his impact on the game cannot be overstated. However, there has been much debate about his role as a mid-fielder at Al Nassr F.C., particularly regarding his midfield organization.
According to the analysis by Dr. David M. Smith, a leading scholar of Brazilian football, Al Nassr F.C.'s midfield organization was not as well organized as it should have been. The team had struggled with their midfield players over the years, and their inability to create enough space for their attackers meant that they were often unable to score goals.
Dr. Smith argues that this lack of organization may have contributed to Al Nassr F.C.'s failure to qualify for the UEFA Champions League last season. He notes that while the team had several talented midfielders, their ability to integrate them effectively into the team was not always evident.
Another factor that could have contributed to Al Nassr F.C.'s struggles was the lack of quality defenders. While the team did have some good defenders, such as Nuno Mendes and Lucas Pezzella, they were not as strong as they needed to be.
Overall, Dr. Smith's analysis suggests that Al Nassr F.C.'s midfield organization was not as well organized as it should have been. While the team had talent, they lacked the quality to compete at the highest level. This may explain why Al Nassr F.C. failed to qualify for the UEFA Champions League last season.

