Cameron Burgess has insisted there is still a long way to go in the race to win automatic promotion from League One. 

A frustrating weekend saw Ipswich give up a lead to table-topping Plymouth in stoppage time, leaving the Pilgrims seven points clear of third-placed Town with 20 matches remaining. 

Town are four points back from Sheffield Wednesday in second, with Burgess insisting he and his team-mates will continue to work tirelessly during a run-in which is sure to include plenty more twists and turns. 

“Nothing is ever decided at this time of year,” he said. 

“I think it's about putting yourself in a position come the last few months of the season and that's our aim. That's what we do, one game at a time. 

“We’ll have a good training week this week and go again. I'm sure if we keep doing that and keep doing the right things, we'll be there or thereabouts. 

“It's really going to come down to just knuckling down, taking it one game at a time and putting in the right performances, because performances are what give you the points at the end of the day. 

“That's what all the teams at the top have done so far and it's just about keeping doing what we do well, and we'll see where it leaves us at the end of the season.” 

Town’s clash with Plymouth was played in front of a crowd of more than 29,000, with Burgess and his side fueled by the support they receive.  

East Anglian Daily Times: Cameron Burgess, pictured during Ipswich Town's draw with Plymouth ArgyleCameron Burgess, pictured during Ipswich Town's draw with Plymouth Argyle (Image: Steve Waller)

“A lot of things were a blur in that game with the atmosphere and the occasion and things like that,” the defender said. “It just kind of flew past, to be honest. 

“It was brilliant coming out of the tunnel. It was a special occasion to come out and see all the numbers and everywhere you looked there wasn't an empty seat. It was a great game to be involved in and I’m proud to have been involved in it. 

“You couldn't hear much. Even talking to your team-mate next to you, you really had to shout loud to get messages across. But that's what we're all here for and that's what we want to be involved in, and it was great to play in front of. 

“Everyone has come to this club to enjoy that atmosphere. It's brilliant to play in front of and I know the fans know that, and they've definitely made their voices heard today.”