Former Harambee Stars skipper Victor Wanyama and Club de Foot Montréal picked up their first point of the season as Linton Maina featured in Hannover 96.Victor WanyamaThe former Kenyan international was trusted with another start as Club de Foot Montréal aimed to overwrite their poor start to the season and did so in a thrilling 3-3 draw against Atlanta United in the Major Soccer League (MLS).Les statistiques du Mercedes-Benz Stadium.Stats from our tie against @ATLUTD. #CFMTL pic.twitter.com/EMQZMtSyXU— CF Montréal (@cfmontreal) March 19, 2022 It only took six minutes for Josef Martinez to open the scoring for Atlanta United before Djordje Mihailovic restored parity in the 28th minute after beating the Atlanta offside trap.Montréal went into the halftime break with an emphatic 3-1 lead courtesy of goals from Ismael Kone and Romell Quioto who expertly dispatched his penalty.Atlanta however resumed the second half guns blazing as they pulled one back with five minutes left of the clock through Thiago Almada and snatched a point after Brooks Lennon scored in stoppage time.Linton MainaThe Kenyan forward was handed the final 21 minutes as Hannover 96 suffered a 2-1 defeat at the hands of Schalke 04 in the German Second Bundesliga.90′ Abpfiff in der VELTINS-Arena: Wir unterliegen @s04 knapp mit 1:2. #H96 #NiemalsAllein ⚫️⚪️💚 | #S04H96 2:1 pic.twitter.com/bhM75cronX— Hannover 96 (@Hannover96) March 19, 2022 Ko Itakura opened the scoring for Schalke in the 43rd minute after Hannover failed to clear their lines from a corner with the ball landing on Itakura’s feet to fire it home.Cedric Teuchert restored parity for Hannover five minutes after the resumption of the second half, finding the back of the net from a tight angle.Schalke went on to find the winner four minutes later through Rodrigo Zalazar Martinez as Maina was introduced in the 69th minute for Philipp Ochs.Jonah AyungaThe Brighton and Hove Albion academy graduate was handed the final minutes as his Morecambe side were handed a 4-1 demolition at the hands of Wigan in the English League One.FULL-TIME: @LaticsOfficial 4-1 #Shrimps. We are beaten by a strong Latics side. #UTS 🦐 | #WIGvMOR pic.twitter.com/7SWGHEZJrV— Morecambe FC 🇺🇦 (@ShrimpsOfficial) March 19, 2022 Josh Magennis and Jason Kerr ensured that Wigan went into the halftime break leading 2-0 but Dylan Connolly halved the deficit for Morecambe in the 49th minute from the penalty spot.Goals from Will Keane and Stephen Humphrys ensured Wigan walked away with three points to boost their promotion hopes as Morecambe still languish in relegation places.