‘One of his hardest challenges’ – Cristiano Ronaldo takes a lie detector test and admits an unbelievable тrᴜтh

During a recent lie detector exam, Cristiano Ronaldo was questioned about whether or not he would accept a World Cup victory in exchange for his Champions League crowns.

The forward, who is 38 years old and plays for the Saudi Pro League club Al Nassr, recently sat down with a professional polygraph examiner for a film that was produced by the cryptocurrency exchange company Binance.

According to the content creator for Binance, Tineoysidro7, who claims that the five-time Ballon d’Or winner will be questioned about his illustrious career, he will discuss a range of themes during the test that will be given to him.

In point of fact, Ronaldo is questioned in the brief teaser video that was shared across all of his social media platforms about the World Cup, which is the only trophy that is not now in his already-stuffed trophy cabinet.

The findings of the lie detector test have not yet been made public, but Ronaldo claims that the whole film will be available shortly. He describes the test as “one of the hardest challenges I’ve faced to this point.”

The examination was carried out by a trained polygraph examiner, who looked over Ronaldo’s responses to see whether there were any indications that he was lying. Tineoysidro7 comments on the Binance website that the outcomes of the test have not yet been made available to the general public.

“Binance is making an effort to educate customers about cryptocurrency through the use of a lie detector test. The organization is of the opinion that it is crucial for individuals to be aware of both the potential drawbacks and benefits of investing in cryptocurrencies.

“The Ronaldo quiz is just one of the many educational initiatives that Binance has undertaken in the recent years.”

Reportedly, Ronaldo will also address his personal experiences with cryptocurrency and his intentions for the future, in addition to fielding questions regarding his professional career.

In December of 2013, Rio Ferdinand, a former teammate of Cristiano Ronaldo’s, participated in a lie detector test that was uploaded to his YouTube channel, Rio Ferdinand Presents FIVE.

During this portion of the interview, he was questioned regarding Erling Haaland, Kalvin Phillips, and Virgil van Dijk. In point of fact, broadcaster Joel Beya posed the question to Ferdinand as to whether or not he considers Van Dijk to be superior to himself.

The formerly center-back for Manchester United gave an assured response of “no,” but the person in charge of the lie detector showed his thumb down.

Ferdinand argued that he was telling the truth, despite the fact that the polygraph test indicated that he was lying, before adding that “no one plays” like him anymore in today’s game of soccer.

Recently, my son was passing the time by watching a video of me that was uploaded to YouTube. It lasted for 15 minutes,” the former England international player stated. “It was a long match.” “I sat down and watched the video for about nine minutes, and the entire time I was thinking, “no one does that. ” These days, nobody plays music like that anymore.’

No center back that I’ve seen in the last few years plays the position like that, at least not to my knowledge.

Ferdinand continued by saying, “Virgil is the best. When his professional career is over, you will be able to do this (compare).”

Joel Beya, who was conducting the interview and asking Ferdinand the questions throughout, asserted that Virgil van Dijk will not be able to hang up his cleats with six Premier League championships to his record.

In response, he stated, “You have said that. He has now surpassed all others. He is making it appear to be really simple.