Djimi Traore of the Seattle Sounders scored an incredible goal during the second leg of the CONCACAF Champions League quarterfinals against Tigres.
The former Liverpool man took an ambitious chance off the half-volley from thirty yards out and it paid off. The ball diped over the keeper and hit the bottom of the crossbar before bouncing into the net; an absolute screamer that gave the Sounders a 2-1 lead.
Traore wasn’t the only Sounders member to score an impressive goal however. His goal came just minutes after teammate DeAndre Yedlin opened up the scoring with a brilliant volley from distance after a poor clearance by Tigres.
The Sounders went on to defeat Tigres 3-2.

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