Chennaiyin FC played out a goalless draw with Kerala Blasters FC in Hero Indian Super League (ISL) 2017-18 at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Kochi on Friday. In a very open match, Chennaiyin had some good chances but their keeper and Hero of the Match Karanjit Singh to thank as he came up with some splendid saves – including from a penalty – to ensure a point for his side. The 2015 champions stay third in the table and are within touching distance of sealing a playoff spot.

Speaking to the media at the post-match press conference was their head coach John Gregory and the Englishman acknowledged the strength Kerala possessed. “At this particular time of the season, this is probably not the venue I would choose to play in,” he admitted. “Kerala also happen to be on a fantastic run of form, picking up points all the time and making a real effort to challenge the top four teams. And it was not easy. David (James) picked a very offensive team tonight.”

Regarding Chennaiyin’s difficulties, Gregory elaborated, “We were obviously without Mailson (Alves), so we had to adjust with our set-up. But it was really tough coming here, so I must say I am particularly happy keeping a clean sheet. And our goalkeeper (Karanjit) should take a lot of credit for that. At the end of the game, I was happy to have got something from the game.”

The 63-year-old also praised Kerala for their efforts on the pitch. “Kerala are out and out trying to get into the top four and they throw everything forward,” Gregory inferred. “So, the tactical side of the game changes a little bit. They are in a position where they can chuck everything at it, which they did. They gave it everything tonight.”

Dhanpal Ganesh has been a revelation for Chennai this season, producing solid performances in midfield and at the back on a consistent basis. Gregory highlighted the youngster’s performance and lauded him for the same. “He (Dhanpal) has been thrust into the limelight by his performances,” he stated. “He is a local boy of Chennai’s, and he has had a lot thrown at him this season. His life really has changed a lot since last November. So, he has coped very well this season.”

However, he added, “He still has a big part to play in the remainder of our games. He has made tremendous progress, but obviously I need to make sure he keeps his feet on the floor. He gave it everything tonight, and I am pleased with his contribution this season.”