Cristiano Ronaldo made his frustrations known as he lashed out at a cluster of water bottles on the touchline following Al-Nassr's loss on Thursday night.
The 38-year-old played the full match as Al-Nassr suffered a 1-0 defeat to title rivals Al-Ittihad and consequently dropped down to second in the table.
All eyes were on Ronaldo to make the difference in the showdown between Saudi Arabia's top two sides and, when he couldn't, the Portugal star cut a frustrated figure.
In a video that is now going viral on social media, the former Man United forward can be seen shaking his head in disappointment following the final whistle.
Despite being consoled by a team-mate, Ronaldo was still visibly upset with the match outcome and continued to throw his arms around in dismay.
As the Al-Nassr squad slowly made their way to the touchline, Ronaldo hurried his stride before lashing out at a cluster of water bottles placed on the touchline.
A number of the bottles were sent flying and the forward even managed to dig up a chunk of the pitch as he swung his leg in anger.
The five-time Ballon d'Or winner then made his way down the tunnel with a disgruntled look on his face, as fans cheered his name from the stands.
During the match, the 38-year-old struggled to have an impact and could not inspire his team to victory as they fell to a deserved defeat.
In a first half that lacked any real quality, it was the hosts that had the better of the chances, but they couldn't find a breakthrough.
Ronaldo had one chance before the interval with his snap-shot being well-saved by Al-Ittihad goalkeeper Marcelo Grohe, but the Portuguese star was offside anyway.
Knowing that they needed a win to leapfrog their opponents, it was Al-Ittihad who seized the initiative after the interval as they pushed for the opening goal.
Brazilian star Romarinho had a volley cleared off the line, but made no mistake 10 minutes from time.
The 1-0 defeat to Al-Ittihad, who are managed by former Tottenham and Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo, proved costly as Al-Nassr slipped down to second in the table.