Cristiano Ronaldo and Al Nassr piled more misery on Josef Zinnbauer's Al Wehda in Saudi Pro League action on Friday night.
The former Orlando Pirates tactician entered the clash with just one win from their opening four league games.
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However, Al Wehda's struggles continued after losing 2-0 to last season's runners-up in Riyadh.
Angelo opened the scoring for the hosts five minutes before the halftime break after being set up by Sadio Mane.
Al Nassr had to wait until the 56th minute to get the second goal, with Ronaldo getting his name on the score-sheet after converting a penalty.
The 39-year-old has now taken his tally to four goals in five matches this campaign.
Zinnbauer's charges did finish the game with ten players after Waleed Bakshween was given his marching orders after picking up his second yellow card of the encounter.
The defeat leaves Zinnbauer's side in 14th position after five matches played, while Al Nassr are in second spot.