Thursday, October 21, 2021 at 9:08 PM• Jeroen van Poppel

Luis Sinisterra was the best player on the field in Feyenoord’s win against Union Berlin (3-1), the consensus among analysts is Veronica and ESPN. The 22-year-old attacker of the Rotterdam team impressed in the Conference League match with his dribbles and also signed for the last goal.

Sinisterra made a big impression on Wim Kieft with his individual actions. “He was really the best,” said the analyst of Veronica. “Speed ​​and passing don’t always go together with players, but he does. With the depth he has in his game, he makes all the difference. He often cuts it to the other leg. He has the ability to be in the pace outplaying the opponent, he does it really well, man.”

René van der Gijp adds that the Colombian wing striker also has good timing. “You can still have so much speed, but it is always the right moment to go past it”, Van der Gijp knows. “He does, he really gets past it. He threatens and threatens and threatens, and then goes past it. It’s not like he’s going to run with that opponent.”

Also with ESPN Sinisterra gets compliments. “The most dangerous moments came from him,” said Pierre van Hooijdonk. “A player who can play someone off, that is Sinisterra”, said the former striker, who is less positive about Sinisterra’s teammate on the other wing. “Alireza Jahanbakhsh actually puts little in return, even today, but Sinisterra is indispensable in this team.”

Kenneth Perez comes to a similar conclusion. “Siniterra is dangerous every time,” said the Dane. “Bryan Linssen is sneaky and has gogme. Jahanbakhsh walks along, puts pressure and does his thing, but does not really cause danger. All the danger starts with Sinisterra. Feyenoord got him for two million euros. I can imagine Feyenoord on it I bet he’s going to make a difference financially.” Sinisterra will remain in De Kuip until mid-2024.