Victor Wanyama featured for the final two minutes as his club CF Montreal played out a barren draw with Charlotte FC in a Major Soccer League (MLS) match played on Sunday morning at the Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte.The former Harambee Stars captain was introduced in the 88th minute, replacing Frenchman Rudy Adrien Camacho, as his team picked up a point on the road in a match that they were second-best in.##NAJAVA_MECA_7336868##Charlotte had more of the ball throughout the game and created the better and most chances in the game, but at the end of the 90 minutes, the spoils were shared between the two sides, and Montreal left the match on the happier side.”I think the whole group did a good job together offensively and defensively. Particularly in the first half, we had some good chances, but when you don’t score, you get tired, and players missing force you to make changes,” said Montreal head coach Hernan Losada during his post-match presser.”The players did great, especially those who played in tough positions. I’m pleased with the team’s effort tonight. It was a great collective performance and an important point on the road. We are going to keep working on our efficiency when we are not playing at home.”Orapa United vs Gaborone United #Kgaatshoo! pic.twitter.com/4xf3Y3VWak— Gorata🇧🇼 (@92Gtb) June 22, 2023 Montreal are eighth in the log with 26 points after 19 rounds of league matches.Elsewhere, Duncan Otieno was named on the bench after shaking off an injury as his side, Gaborone United, lifted the FA Cup in Botswana after beating Orapa United 1-0 in the final.Otieno has been struggling with an injury in recent weeks and returned to the squad for the first time in over a month on Saturday. Thatayaone Kgamanyane headed home a stoppage-time winner to help United bag their third cup title and Otieno’s first in Botswana.Gor, Tusker, Homeboyz granted CAF Men’s Interclub Licenses