Kerala Blasters FC head coach Peter Taylor was a satisfied man following his team’s goalless draw against Mumbai City FC in Hero Indian Super League Season 2 at Kochi’s Jawarharlal Nehru Stadium on Saturday. With a point from the match, last year’s finalists now have four points in two matches, leaving the Englishman content.“Four Points in two games in any League at the start is a good result. Draw against the top team tonight is not a bad result. At times draw is what is okay and I think it's a fair result,” Taylor told reporters after the match.Kerala’s heroes from their last match against NorthEast United FC which they won 3-1, Mohammed Rafi and Josu Currias did play today and Taylor explained why they didn’t feature.“We're talking about 14 games here, in a short span. If we play the same players all the time, they get tired. After the last match they only got three days’ time and I believe in fresh legs and everyone should get a chance,” he said.Taylor also shed light on his team’s strategy during the match. “We were trying to attack them on the wide areas just like we did in the previous match. I felt a lot of the players look tired today [CK] Vineeth for instance played great on Tuesday [vs NorthEast United FC] but look very tired today.”A 61,483-strong crowd witnessed the game and Kerala forward Manandeep Singh, who also attended the press meet, shared his experience of playing in front of such a noisy crowd. “This is the best set of fans in India and when the fans demand something we make sure that we deliver it to them and we played very hard today for them. About the noise… we just try to communicate with each other by looking at each other and play accordingly."Taylor weighed in on the subject. “I would like to add in something that this is by far the noisiest stadium I've ever been in. During practice there's a lot going down there so today we had Manandeep and Chris [Dagnall] playing together for the first time, and sometimes you just have a look at each other to build partnerships.”