
This Thursday, April 7, Colombia strikers Luis Sinisterra and Luis Muriel scored in Feyenoord's 3-3 draws receiving Slavia Prague and 1-1 from Atalanta visiting RB Leipzig for the first leg of the quarterfinals of the UEFA Europa Conference League and UEFA Europa League, respectively.
The first to celebrate the goal cry was the 22-year-old Caucan attacker, Luis Sinisterra. In just 10 minutes he opened the score of the match at the De Kuip Stadium in Rotterdam with a masterful drive on the left wing and a cut from outside the box that allowed him to shake a right to the front post of the Czech goalkeeper to score the 1-0 of the final 3-3 in the first leg.
This was the score of the former Once Caldas player:
Another one that didn't take long to convert for his club was the Atlantic Luis Fernando Muriel. Atalanta's '9′ silenced the local fan of RB Leipzig at the Red Bull Arena with a right hand from inside the box that went to the furthest pole of the rival goalkeeper. In just 17 minutes the Colombian gave the Bergamo squad the lead by opening the 1-1 final tally in Germany:
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