"We have to look at the game as two points dropped," Burley told the club's official website.
"We made all the clear cut chances, maybe four or five and should have taken one of them.
"On another day Darren Ambrose might have had a hat-trick and we hit the woodwork twice but it wouldn't go in for us.
"The team did enough to win the match and they kept going right to the end, which is to their credit after four games in eight days, but we have to be disappointed to take just one point.
"If we carry on creating chances like that though we will score goals and win many more games."