Ronaldo did not exchange 5 Champions Leagues for the World Cup
In an interview published on September 4 with a cryptocurrency exchange, Ronaldo was asked to simply answer yes or no, true or false. When asked if he would exchange the Champions League title for the World Cup, the 38-year-old striker thought for a moment and then said: "No."
To the question "will Portugal win the World Cup?", Ronaldo answered: "Yes". At that time, he was considered not telling the truth. In response, the Portuguese player said: "Why are you so pessimistic?"
Ronaldo also believes that he can play football at the top until his 40s, and no one can break his scoring record. The captain of the Al Nassr club also affirmed that he was "the greatest goalscorer in history", and smiled.
Ronaldo holds the record of winning the Champions League five times, in 2008 with Man Utd and 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018 with Real Madrid. He is also the player with the most goals and assists in the tournament's history.
Ronaldo also holds the record for scoring goals in five World Cups, in 2006, 2010, 2014, 2018 and 2022. However, his best achievement is only fourth place with Portugal in 2006. The 38-year-old superstar has not scored or assisted in eight matches in the knockout round of the World Cup.
Ronaldo has just reached a record of 850 goals in football history, in official club matches and FIFA team scoring. However, his record is not guaranteed because 36-year-old superstar Lionel Messi is trailing behind with 32 fewer goals.
In an interview with TyC Sports in October 2019, Messi also said that he would not trade all Barca's trophies for the World Cup. However, before that, the Argentina captain said he was ready to give up all the Golden Ball awards he had won, for a title with the team.
Messi was satisfied when he and Argentina won the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, where he was the best player in the final as well as the entire tournament. Messi has scored five goals and assisted six times in 12 matches in the World Cup knockout rounds, and he still does not rule out the possibility of continuing to participate in the 2026 tournament in North America.