Cristiano Ronaldo on lie detector: Tells truth on World Cup, Champions League and GOAT status
One of the best football players of all time, Cristiano Ronaldo, decided to take a lie detector test.
The Portuguese footballer said it was one of his toughest tasks ever when promoting the clip on his social media platforms, despite the fact that he has overcome numerous obstacles throughout his career.
The video has just been released, and it shows Ronaldo responding with "yes" or "no" to some pretty challenging questions about his football career.
The Al Nassr striker is connected to a device that tracks whether he is telling the truth or lying.
The five-time Ballon d'Or winner, who currently plays for Al Nassr in the Saudi Pro League was tested by a polygraph examiner.
He discusses several themes from his illustrious career at Manchester United and Real Madrid, as well as his contributions to the Portugal national team, during the test.
Watch me take on the lie detector test with @Binance!
— Cristiano Ronaldo (@Cristiano) September 4, 2023
Make sure you stay until the end.
Watch here: https://t.co/d66c4kYlOl pic.twitter.com/wJreMkf8Dq
Let's check out a few of the things he was asked and his responses in the video below.
Ronaldo on lie detector test
When asked if Portugal would win the World Cup, Ronaldo answered yes but the Lie detector stated that he was lying.
When asked if his bicycle kick for Real Madrid against Juventus in the 2017/18 Champions League was his best ever, Ronaldo said yes but the Lie detector said he was lying.
Despite what the Lie detector said, Ronaldo stated that he believed that was his best goal.
Ronaldo declined to answer if Sir Alex Ferguson is the best manager in football history.
Ronaldo insisted that he would still be playing at the highest levels when he hits 40, which the lie detector confirmed.
He also insisted on being the greatest goal scorer which the lie detector confirmed.
His most controversial answer was stating that he would not trade all of his Champions League-winning medals for the World Cup trophy which the lie detector confirmed.
Ronaldo, who recently scored his 850th professional goal is expected to return to action with Al Nassr when they take on Al- Raed on Saturday, September 16, 2023.