Cristiano Ronaldo scored his 500th career league goal as he scored on four occasions to guide Al-Nassr to a 4-0 win over Al-Wehda on Thursday.
Following his exit from Manchester United, Ronaldo signed a lucrative deal to join Al-Nassr until June 2025.
Although Ronaldo failed to score in his opening two competitive appearances for the Saudi Arabian club, but he opened his account when he scored from the penalty spot
in a 2-2 draw against Al-Fateh at the beginning of the month.
Cristiano Ronaldo scores penalty and then asks referee to sign hat-trick ball
However, he truly announced himself in the Saudi Pro League on Thursday evening as he scored all four goals in a 4-0 away victory against Al-Wehda.
While Ronaldo opened the scoring in the 21st minute, driving a powerful shot in to the bottom corner, which brought up the 500th league goal of his club career.
A second arrived before half time, as he raced onto a well-weighted pass before sliding the ball under Abdulquddus Atiah.
The Portugal international completed his hattrick from the penalty spot in the 53rd minute, and he celebrated a fourth goal just after the hour mark.
After his initial effort was saved by Atiah, the veteran forward guided the ball into the net from the rebound, capping off a dominant individual display.
As a result of his impressive performance, Ronaldo moves on to 503 league goals, and 103 of those have been scored in the Premier League with Manchester United.
During his time with Real Madrid, he racked up 311 goals in 292 La Liga appearances, while he found the net on 81 occasions in Serie A when he represented Juventus.