Former Harambee Stars skipper Victor Wanyama bemoaned Club de Foot Montréal’s profligacy after a tough start to their Major Soccer League (MLS) season that saw them suffer a 2-0 defeat at the hands of Orland City.The defeat saw Montréal commence the season on a wrong footing after coming from a morale-boosting 3-0 win over Mexican outfit Santos Laguna that earned them a quarter-final ticket in the CONCACAF Champions League.Les stats après 90. Postgame numbers 👇#CFMTL pic.twitter.com/Bsj6vv0jJp— CF Montréal (@cfmontreal) February 27, 2022 Wanyama noted that they lacked the needed composure to bury their chances and also blamed the elements for their defeat to Orlando on Sunday.“We have to keep a cool head and try to realize our scoring chances. We had a few chances today, but we couldn’t take advantage of them. The last third must be better too. On the second goal, we were all out of position. With the heat and the fatigue, everyone was frustrated because Orlando was controlling the game a bit. But in a game, that’s normal,” said Wanyama. Ten bob stake earns lucky punter Ksh 60,366Montréal will have to do things the hard way after their top scorer last season Rommel Quioto was sent for an early shower in the 66th minute for punching an Orlando player. Wanyama makes a losing start to MLS season as Okumu, Omolo return to actionThe former Tottenham Hotspur midfielder emphasised maintaining a cool head and noted that going down to 10 men tipped the balance of the game.Marque finale v @OrlandoCitySC. On se reprend samedi prochain au Stade olympique 👊#CFMTL pic.twitter.com/ZHoCgnvnid— CF Montréal (@cfmontreal) February 27, 2022 “We are going to have periods without the ball, but we have to stay calm and we didn’t. Football is a game of chances. They grabbed theirs and we didn’t. We gave them an advantage by getting the red card, but it’s something we can learn from. We need to do it quickly and move forward,” added Wanyama.Up next for Wanyama and Montréal is a home clash against Philadelphia Union on Sunday 6 March.