Cristiano Ronaldo scored all four goals for Al Nassr, who moved top of the Saudi-Pro League on Thursday night.
The visitors came into the clash on the back of a 2-2 draw against Al Fateh, where Ronaldo managed to get his first goal from the penalty spot.
It was a different story on Thursday night, as the former Manchester United star opened the scoring for Al Nassr in the 21st minute.
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The lead was doubled five minutes before the halftime break, with Ronaldo doubling his tally after racing onto a through-ball from Sami Al Naji before firing home.
Al Nassr and Ronaldo carried that momentum into the second half, as the skipper completed his hat-trick eight minutes after the halftime break from the penalty spot.
Eight minutes later, the fourth goal arrived for the 38-year-old with a close-range finish after his initial effort was saved by goalkeeper Abdulquddus Atiah.
The visitors were unable to add to their tally for the remainder of the second as they ran out 4-0 winners on the night to move top of the table.
Ronaldo has now taken his tally to five goals in three matches for the Saudi outfit following his arrival on a free transfer last month.
Rudi Garcia's troops will be in action next Friday as they host Al-Taawoun at Mrsool Park in the Saudi Pro League.
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