Cristiano Ronaldo fired an ominous message to the rest of the Saudi Pro League as Al-Nassr continued their perfect start to the season.The 40-year-old moved to 945 career goals after scoring twice in his side’s 5-1 victory over Al-Riyadh to strengthen their hold on first.Ronaldo has scored his 29th goal of the calendar yearGetty His Portuguese compatriot Joao Felix also bagged a brace on Saturday, with Kingsley Coman getting on the scoresheet as well.The form of both players, who joined Ronaldo this summer from Chelsea and Bayern Munich, underlined Al-Nassr’s title credentials.Jorge Jesus’ men have picked up a maximum of nine points from their opening three games, while scoring 12 goals in the process.It’s a result that sees Al-Nassr move to the top of the Saudi Pro League in their bid to win their first league title of the Ronaldo era.The five-time Ballon d’Or winner made no secret of his ambitions after reacting to the win against Al-Riyadh in a post on Instagram. Ronaldo shared a series of highlight photos from Saturday’s romp, with a simple caption, reading: “3 wins in 3 games. We want more!”His Portugal teammate Felix, who was included in one of the snaps shared on social media, went one step further with a bold title claim.Speaking after he was named Player of the Match for the second time since his arrival, the ex-Chelsea forward said: “My teammates make the things look easier.“As a team, we are amazing, and then individually, we have a lot of good players. And, if we keep doing well as individuals, the team will go well as well.“And if we are all together, we’re going to win game after game, and we will be closer to the title.” View this post on Instagram A post shared by Cristiano Ronaldo (@cristiano)Ronaldo has made a stunning start to the new seasonGettyHowever, he sits below new Al-Nassr star Felix in the goal tableAFPFelix justifying Ronaldo’s praiseThe 25-year-old is currently the top scorer in the Saudi Pro League after enjoying a flying start to life in the Middle East.Felix is currently proving why Ronaldo issued such a strong defence of his countryman after critics questioned his £45million switch.The latest episode of Portuguese podcast Chuveirinho saw one host question his decision to leave European football at such a young age.Yet, underneath the clip, Ronaldo wrote: “Idiots don’t understand anything about football, yet they still give their opinions.”His comment, which also included three crying laughing emojis alongside his message, has since been removed.Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr are top of the leagueFelix, who scored a hat-trick on his Saudi Pro League debut, moved to five for the season with his double against Al-Riyadh.Portugal pair Ronaldo and Felix have been relishing their link-up at club levelGettyOn his new side putting down an early title marker, the former Benfica starlet added: “We are doing a good job; game after game we are getting better. Today we did a great match. “Unfortunately, we concede one goal; we don’t like to concede, we like to keep the clean sheet. But, in general, we were very good.”