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Ipswich Town captain Dara O'Shea says it will take a whole-squad effort between now and the end of the season if they are to achieve automatic promotion. The Tractor Boys closed to within two points of second-placed Middlesbrough with Saturday's 2-0 win at Sheffield Wednesday and have a game in hand. "It doesn't matter how you win the games now.
Coming into this part of the season all that matters is the result at the end and we were on the right side of it against a (Wednesday) team that are good - I have maximum respect for them, they are a really dangerous side," O'Shea told BBC Radio Suffolk. "Every team we play, you can tell they're up for it. We watch the games that they've played and when they play us, they'll play a totally different way, a different style, so it's going to take a small bit of time to adapt in some of the games.
"Of course the pressure's there, results go your way, they don't go your way, but that's football. We can't look too far ahead, we can't look at other results, we've got to focus on ourselves. " He added: "Each and every single one of us has got a massive part to play between now and the end of the season, it doesn't matter if you're starting all the time or you've only played a couple of minutes this season, everyone has the same job and the fans as well, they've got a massive job and they're helping us a lot.
"We can feel the passion (of the fans), and the frustration at times too, but it's never going to plain sailing this league. " Ipswich have a crucial home game at lunchtime on Saturday against Millwall, who have the same number of points but are below them on goal difference. Latest Ipswich Town news, analysis and fan views Listen to Ipswich Town content on BBC Sounds