Victor Wanyama and Tobias Otieno featured full minutes as Richard Odada watched proceedings from the substitutes’ bench as their teams picked different results on Sunday 28 May morning.Victor WanyamaThe former Harambee Stars captain was on the winning end as CF Montreal returned to winning ways in the Major League Soccer (MLS) with a 1-0 victory over Inter Miami at home.After an impressive four-match winning streak, Montreal fell to Cincinnati and New York Red Bulls back to back, seeing their losses tally for the season go to eight.##NAJAVA_MECA_7283749##Chinonso Nnamdi scored the all-important goal for Montreal eight minutes into the second half to see them move to 15th on the log with 18 points collected from six wins.In the matches played so far, Wanyama has played in 14 of the 18, featuring the whole length in 11.Tobias OtienoThe former Gor Mahia midfielder continued his fine display for Tormenta FC as they played to a one-all draw with Richmond Kickers in a USL League One match at home.Otieno set up Nick Akoto with a sumptuous assist from deep within his own half to open the scoring in the stoppage time of the first half.KRU part ways with CEOHowever, Richmond Kickers ensured they picked a point on the road as Justin Sukow scored 11 minutes into the second half, with no team managing to break the deadlock thereafter.Richard OdadaThe midfielder billed to be Wanyama’s heir in the national team Harambee Stars is yet to make his MLS debut for Philadelphia Union.For the fourth time this season, he was named on the team’s substitute bench but was unused as Union beat New York City 3-1.New York City took the lead at the half-hour mark through Gabriel Perreira but a brace by Julian Carranza in stoppage minutes of the first half saw Philadelphia lead, with Daniel Gazdag scoring the third goal eight minutes into the second half.