Following their 1-1 draw against NorthEast United FC in the 2015 Hero Indian Super League on Wednesday, FC Goa coach Zico cut a satisfied figure. With a point from the match at Fatorda’s Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, the Gaurs remained firm in their quest of a semi-final place with 19 points from 12 matches, and Zico said he had no reasons to complain.“I'm very happy with my team. They gave everything that they had. I'm happy with the fans, they came and supported us and I'd like to thank them. One point is good. The thing is to score points. There are still two games ahead and we'll try to score more points, to reach the semis,” Zico told reporters after the game.FC Goa have seen three different results in their last three matches. The beat Mumbai City FC 7-0 before a 4-0 hiding at the hands of Chennaiyin FC and on Wednesday they shared points with the Highlanders. When asked to comment on his team’s inconsistency at this stage of the league, Zico said: “The important thing in the tournament is that you are not dependent on other results. If we keep getting points we will be ok. We are not dependent on other teams.”“The tendency now at this stage of the tournament is that the ones who want to qualify will need to win and they'll come forward and will open space and many goals will appear. Those that don't need the results so much will close themselves, so they will have some draws. It's a very hard tournament,” he added.