Following the goal fest against FC Cincinnati, former Harambee Stars skipper Victor Wanyama admitted that CF Montreal’s 4-3 win was an uphill battle but was delighted to collect three points.The CF Montreal skipper was trusted with the start after being rested in the 3-0 thumping of Forge in the Canadian Championship and put in another impressive shift to help his side to the victory.Wanyama features as Montreal return to winning waysThe reverse fixture also ended in a 4-3 win for Montreal with Wanyama acknowledging that the games usually have insane score lines adding that the game was not a walk in the park.“It’s crazy, [playing against Cincinnati] always brings a lot of goals and this was a game of fighting but we hung onto the three points.Playing against them is always challenging and physical. They’ve improved so much and it was tough,” said Wanyama.The former Tottenham Hotspur midfielder has made 13 appearances in the Major Soccer League (MLS) this season and has chipped in with one assist which coincidentally came in the game against FC Cincinnati.Wanyama MIA as Kenyan midfielder features in FinlandCF Montreal head coach Wilfried Nancy heaped praise on Romell Quioto who bagged a brace in the win over FC Cincinnati, terming him as a big game player.“Usually, Romell is cleaner when he missed those opportunities. After that I’m happy for him because he deserved [to score]. Romell is always ‘in’ when it’s a big game,” said Nancy.