Victor Wanyama and CF Montreal were on the receiving end as they lost 4-0 to LA Galaxy on Tuesday morning in the Major League Soccer (MLS).The former Harambee Stars captain featured throughout the game as the hosts run riot over them on the road.Javier Hernandez opened the scoring for LA Galaxy after just eight minutes before Dejan Joveljic doubled the scores from the spot after intervention from the VAR in the fourth minute of sto[ppage time in the first half.Marque finale v LA. Not our night out West. #CFMTL pic.twitter.com/K8wkzNQBH6— CF Montréal (@cfmontreal) July 5, 2022 Montreal made a double change on resumption for the second half, introducing Matko Miljevic and Mason Toye who was impressive in their previous game for Samuel Plette and Joaquin Torres.However, the changes did not work as per their anticipation as they conceded a third goal at the stroke of the hour mark, this time Rayan Raveloson being on the end of the action.The 25-year-old Raveloson bagged his brace and LA Galaxy’s fourth with 11 minutes left to play to put the game out of reach for Montreal.In the last nine matches across all competitions, Montreal have not managed to string three wins in a row, winning two and losing two in that pattern.Final.#COLvATX pic.twitter.com/PF7RMwrZUv— Colorado Rapids (@ColoradoRapids) July 5, 2022 Elsewhere, Philip Mayaka watched from the bench as his side Colorado Rapids fell 3-2 to Austin FC at home.Mayaka has been a regular in the team’s junior team, Colorado Rapids II, which takes part in the MLS Next Pro, and was joining the main team for this match in a rare occurrence this season.Colorado struck first with two quick fire goals courtesy of Lalas Abubakar and Jonathan Lewis in the 19th and 22nd minutes respectively, but the visitors struck back through Ethan Finlay and Sebastian Driussi before the break.Driussi thought he had given Austin the lead but his goal eight minutes into the second half was chalked off.59 minutes in, Maximiliano Urruti gave Austin the lead for the first time and they went on to hold to it to the final whistle despite being a man lee following the sending off of Kipp Keller with 15 minutes left to play.