Soca Warriors duo, captain Kenwyne Jones and defender Sheldon Bateau, were on target for their respective European clubs but both matches ended in defeats on Tuesday.
In the English Championship Division, Jones came on as a 67th minute replacement for Alex Revell and netted an 86th minute headed consolation off a cross by fellow substitute Joe Ralls for Cardiff City in a 2-1 loss to Middlesbrough. It was the ninth goal of the season for the 30-year-old Jones to lead his club.
For the winners, Patrick Bamford in the 63rd and Lee Tomlin off a feed from Adam Reach in the 79th had scored for a 2-0 lead.
With the win, Middlesbrough moved to 50 points from 27 matches, the same as Ipswich Town, and one behind leaders AFC Bournemouth while Cardiff stayed 13th with 34 points, the same as Nottingham Forest.
Over in Belgium, Bateau scored the opening goal for his club Mechelen, in a 2-3 Cup quarterfinal second-leg loss to Club Brugge after the first-leg ended 0-0.
The 23-year-old Bateau put Mechelen ahead in the 17th minute, only for Mamadou Obbi Oulare to draw Club Brugge level seven minutes later.
Defender Seth De Witte then restored Mechelen's lead in the 31st from the penalty-spot, but Oulare got a second to get his team even again in the 36th.
With eight minutes left in the match De Witte was shown a straight red to leave his team to battle the rest of the way with ten men and on the stroke of the whistle, Brandon Mechele made Club Brugge's extra-man pay with the last gasp winner.