Cristiano Ronaldo wouldn't trade five Champions Leagues for one World Cup
As part of a video with the cryptocurrency exchange Binance, Football GOAT Cristiano Ronaldo took on a lie detector test, and one answer has shocked the world.
Ronaldo was asked, 'Would you exchange all five of your Champions League medals for the World Cup trophy?' His answer was 'No.'
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For football fans around the world, the answer was shocking, but according to his lie detector, Ronaldo was telling the truth!
For many fans, his comments are hard to believe, with many thinking the test was rigged and the lie detector was, in fact, lying!
Several fans took to social media to have their say on his answer, with one saying: 'I think the lie detector is lying.' Another tweeted, 'The lie detector is fake.'
Since Ronaldo and Lionel Messi both hit the footballing scene in the early 2000s, the pair have gone on to dominate the game and drawn comparisons throughout their careers.
The only thing Lionel Messi now has over Ronaldo is a World Cup trophy after the Argentine won the cup at the 2022 Finals in Qatar.
As the sports world knows, Cristiano Ronaldo is a serial winner and competitor, and it's hard to believe he wouldn't trade his Champions League titles for a World Cup win with Portugal.
The football legend has competed at five World Cups, with his best finish at the tournament being in 2006, finishing fourth.
Portugal was knocked out of the tournament in the quarter-final stages in Qatar last year, and at 38, Ronaldo may only have one more shot at World Cup glory.
Ronaldo is still in Portugal's plans for the 2024 Euros in Germany, with manager Roberto Martinez keeping him as captain of the side.
The Portugal captain has been included in the squad for Euro qualifiers against Slovakia and Luxembourg this week after being in fine form for Al-Nassr.
Ronaldo has scored six goals in four games for Al-Nassr this season in the Saudi Pro League, averaging a goal every 59 minutes, according to transfermarkt.co.uk.
The footballing icon doesn't look to be slowing down in a league that is only getting more competitive by the month.
The forward will be hoping he can stay in tip-top condition as he aims to win his second Euros after securing the trophy at Euro 2016 against France.
However, by the time the 2026 World Cup rolls around in North America, Ronaldo will be 41, and from the lie detector results, Ronaldo seems pretty happy with his career accolades to date.