The Portuguese star was preparing with his Al-Nassr teammates as they look towards their Saudi Super Cup clash with Al-Ittihad on Thursday evening.
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For Ronaldo, the hope will be that he can open his domestic account for his new employers.
All eyes have been on the 37-year-old since he completed his move to Al-Nassr at the start of January following his sour exit from Manchester United.
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As well as starring against Lionel Messi in a Saudi All-Star clash with Paris Saint-Germain, Ronaldo made his full debut for his new club against Ettifaq on Sunday.
Despite captaining his side to a 1-0 win, the forward failed to find the back of the net, something he'll be keen to rectify in the Super Cup.
For Ronaldo, it'll be crucial that he gets off to a flying start in Saudi Arabia after completing his £173million-a-year deal.
After shining for Sporting Lisbon, Man United, Real Madrid and Juvenus during his career, the five-time Ballon d'Or winner is regarded as one of the greatest players of all time.
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While Ronaldo is approaching the final years of his career, there's no doubt that he'll be looking to break as many records as possible in Saudi Arabia.
After all, you don't reach his level of achievement without a ruthless desire to succeed.
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