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Cristiano Ronaldo and Ricardo Quaresma ride in the cockpit as Portugal fly to Albania for Euro 2016 clash

The Portugal squad flew to Albania on Saturday ahead of their Euro 2016 qualifier and Cristiano Ronaldo and Ricardo Quaresma made sure they got the best seats... in the cockpit...

 
The Real Madrid forward and Besiktas winger filmed themselves sat with the pilots before taking off in a video that later emerged on social media.
 
Quaresma also uploaded a picture of the pair on board the flight while Ronaldo, clearly impressed with the plane controls shared a picture of the cockpit after landing in the Albanian capital Tirana that afternoon
 
Portugal arrive in Albania as Group I leaders and have a game in hand over second place Denmark, who play away to Armenia on Monday evening...

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