The Portuguese talisman was going through a rare slump as he failed to get his name on the scoresheet across four consecutive matches in all competitions. And with Ronaldo struggling to get going, Al-Nassr were also found labouring in attack as they crashed out of the King Cup of Champions and were subsequently held to a 1-1 draw by league leaders Al-Hilal.
However, how can one forget that Ronaldo has a panache for shining on the continental stages and on Tuesday evening he did not disappoint the home fans. After Talisca gave the hosts an early lead, the 39-year-old, pounced on a mistake by Khalid Eisa and doubled the lead just after the half-hour mark. The Knights of Najdrefused to take their foot off the gas and were rewarded for their perseverance with a third when Angelo's attempt at goal was deflected into the net by Fabio Cardoso.
Hernan Crespo's men came out of the tunnel with more determination and with a stroke of luck reduced the deficit as a fortuitous strike from Park Yong-woo struck the woodwork and went in after crashing onto Al-Nassr keeper Bento's back. The defending champions kept asking questions of Al-Nassr's defence and they almost scored the second but for a mix-up between their two forwards. Stefano Pioli rung the changes and took off Ronaldo and Sadio Mane for defensive reinforcements to weather the storm. However, against the run of play, Al-Nassr scored the fourth through Wesley and there was no looking back. They grew in confidence in the final quarter and Talisca scored his second to complete a 5-1 rout that sealed the three points for the Saudi outfit.