Victor Wanyama featured full minutes as his team CF Montreal failed to grab a back-to-back win as they picked yet another barren draw against DC United. Montreal had to play the entire second half with one man less after Zorhan Bassong was given his marching orders after being shown a second yellow card in the last minute of the first half for a handball, just ten minutes after he was booked for dangerous play.It was a busy game for the referee as he had to dish out eight yellow cards, three to DC United and five to Montreal Impact, including one to Wanyama in stoppage time..@VictorWanyama getting in the way 💪#MTLvDC | 0-0 | #CFMTL pic.twitter.com/QHX4kS9JwX— CF Montréal (@clubdefootmtl) June 24, 2021 The Canadian-based club has failed to string back-to-back wins in the nine matches they have played in the current campaign, and have won only three games, drawing three and losing the other three. In the process, they have scored 10 goals and conceded almost as much, 9.They started their campaign strongly with a 4-2 win against Toronto FC and went on a three-match winless streak before grabbing their second win for the year against Inter Miami. Their most recent win came against Chicago Fire in May in the 1-0 win on the road.The result leaves them in the bottom half of the standings after nine rounds of matches, with paltry 12 points.
Elsewhere, midfielder Alwyn Tera also featured full minutes as his team Saburtalo Tbilisi went down 2-1 to Lokomotivi Tbilisi in a Georgian top-tier league match.Saburtalo went down in the additional minutes of the first half courtesy of Irakli Sikharulidze before they cancelled out the scores just on resumption through Giorgi Gocholeishvili.Just like Wanyama, Tera was also booked in the 89th minute, just after they had conceded and in search of an equalizer.Their quest for the ninth win of the season was cut short by Rati Mchedishvili for the visitors with two minutes left to play.The result leaves them fourth with 31 points from 19 matches.