When Ian Evatt's Barrow AFC are next in league action, it will be for their crucial clash at fellow promotion chasers Solihull Moors in their final match before Christmas.
There is too much football to be played after that to say the result will be decisive in the season's outcome but the Bluebirds will have a chance to inflict a huge blow to the Moors' hopes of going up if they repeat last year's victory at Damson Park.
That's because, following AFC's win over Aldershot and Solihull's surprise loss at Wrexham last Saturday, a seven-point gap divides league leaders Barrow and and third-placed Moors.
However, Evatt isn't interested in how much distance there is between the two sides, or second-placed Bromley, as he's more focused on maintaining his own team's exceptional run of results.
Evatt said: "I'm not really looking at other results, to be honest. It doesn't really matter what Solihull do or what Bromley do.
"We've put ourselves in a position where it's in our hands and it's all down to what we do, so it's irrelevant what happens elsewhere. If we do the business, and we try to win every game that we can, then nobody can catch us because we've put ourselves in that position.
"For me, it's just about keep ticking results off, keep our heads down, keep working hard and keep improving because there is still a lot of improvement to come in this team."
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