ARGYLE manager Paul Sturrock is already playing down the Pilgrims visit to fellow Championship relegation contenders Norwich City on Saturday.
After the midweek results, a home win would see the Norfolk side close to within a point of Argyle; whereas an Argyle win would make the difference between the two side seven points.
"It will be hard game," said Luggy, in the wake of Tuesday's unlucky 1-0 defeat in Swansea. "People will try to hype it up, but it's another three points - that's the way we have got to look at it.
"It's not a be all and end all game. They are all important to us. We have got to try to pick points up as quickly as we can.
"We've still got another seven games after that, there's 21 points to play for. We have got to try to get to 52 as quickly as possible, so we have got to win football games.
"The important thing for us is to be competitive. We were competitive tonight and, if we are competitive on Saturday, I'm sure we will get a result."