After settling for a place on the substitutes bench a week ago against Dynamo Houston, former Harambee Stars captain, Victor Wanyama returned to the starting XI on Sunday morning as his side Montreal blew New England Revolution 4-0 in a Major Soccer League match played at the Saputo.Wanyama had featured as a late sub in the win against Houston in a move that was later explained as one that was meant to give him rest after starting in nearly all games this season. On Sunday morning, he was fresh and featured for 90 minutes in Montreal’s emphatic win.Sierra Leone striker Kei Kamara opened the floodgates in the 26th minute finding the back of the net after he was set up by, Mathieu Choiniere. For Kamara, the goal was his fifth of the season and the 135th of his career, making him the third all-time leading goal scorer in MLS history.Images d’après-match. Postgame scenes 👊 #CFMTL pic.twitter.com/TNbTUNl0yI— CF Montréal (@cfmontreal) August 21, 2022 Romell Quioto then continued with his fine form in the league scoring his 13th and 14th league goals to storm the golden boot race. The leading scorer is Austin FC’s Sebastian Driussi who has found the back of the net 17 times this campaign.Quioto got his first in the 39th minute after he was set up by Lassi Lappalainen. Ten minutes into the second half, he completed his double, this time from Samuel Piette’s assist. Youngster Matko Miljevic then completed the rout with a goal from the spot deep into stoppage time.“We wanted to come out strong and have a good game and that’s crucial if you want to be a dangerous team and host a playoff game. You have to send a message to other teams and say, ‘If you come here, it’s not going to be easy and I think we did very well in that regard. We needed this type of game for confidence,” Captain Samuel Piette said after the match.##NAJAVA_MECA_6580702##Next for Wanyama and Montreal is a match against Chicago on Sunday 28th August. The match will be played at Soldier Field in Illinois.