Chris Smalling had a debut to forget as he scored an own goal and was sent off in a 5-0 loss for new club Al-Fahya at home to Al-Raed.
The former Manchester United and England defender joined the Saudi Pro League club this month after five years in Italy with Roma.
His first match for Al-Fahya started badly as he diverted a low cross high into his own net in the sixth minute and it only got worse for the 34-year-old.
Mohamed Fouzair doubled Al-Raed's lead 10 minutes later and Karim el Berkaoui made it three in first-half stoppage time.
Smalling lasted just 10 minutes in the second half after he was shown a straight red card for denying a goalscoring opportunity.
With the two-time Premier League winner off, El Berkaoui added his second on the hour mark and Saleh al Amri completed the scoring soon after as Al-Fahya slumped to a third consecutive defeat to start the season.
They stay bottom with Al-Raed's first win of the campaign lifting them to eighth.