in

“Who Said Messi Is Better Than Me?” – Cristiano Ronaldo

Share Stories From Utweets

Cristiano Ronaldo, the captain of Al Nassr, responded with humor to a lighthearted jab about Lionel Messi during a penalty shootout challenge organized by popular YouTuber MrBeast. ...Tap To Read The Full Story Here | ..Tap To Read The Full Story Here...

Earlier this year, Ronaldo launched his own YouTube channel, which has allowed him to engage more directly with his fans. As part of this, he has teamed up with several top content creators, including MrBeast, whose channel boasts the most subscribers worldwide.

Their collaboration has resulted in a series of entertaining videos, and one of the latest is titled “How Many Goalkeepers Does It Take to Stop Ronaldo?” In the video, Ronaldo faces off against MrBeast and three of his friends in a fun and competitive penalty shootout.

At one point during the challenge, MrBeast lightheartedly teased Ronaldo by mentioning one of his friends, Nolan, who had expressed the opinion that Messi was the superior player. With animated flair, MrBeast said, “Nolan says he doesn’t like you. He thinks you’re not the GOAT!” He further explained that Nolan, who was situated at the far end of the group, referred to football as “soccer” and boldly declared Messi as the true “GOAT” (Greatest of All Time).

Without missing a beat, Ronaldo responded with a playful mixture of surprise and humor: “Who said Messi’s better than me?” His quick-witted retort, accompanied by laughter, highlighted his ability to maintain a fun-loving attitude and show good sportsmanship, even when faced with such friendly rivalry.FULL DETAILS EMERGED| ANOTHER POPULAR NIGERIAN POLITICIAN IS DEAD JUST BECAUSE OF THIS.

This interaction added to the charm of the collaboration between the football star and the YouTube sensation, as both showcased their competitive spirit while keeping the atmosphere light and entertaining…Tap To Read The Full Story Here.

Written by Utweets

Why is Blake Lively making claims of a smear campaign against her?

Activist Dele Farotimi regains freedom after meeting bail conditions