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Blackburn Rovers 0-0 Southampton: Russell Martin's Saints suffer blow to faint automatic promotion hopes
Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship match between Blackburn Rovers and Southampton at Ewood Park on Saturday | Russell Martin's Saints suffer blow to their faint hopes of finishing in the automatic promotion places
Saturday 6 April 2024 18:40, UK
Blackburn edged closer to Championship survival as Southampton's faint automatic promotion hopes took another blow as these sides returned from Easter Monday blockbusters with a goalless draw.
John Eustace celebrated his first official win as Rovers boss in style with a 5-1 triumph at Sunderland at the start of a week that saw Saints stunned in a 3-2 stoppage-time defeat at fellow high-flyers Ipswich.
But there was no such drama as the teams met at a blustery Ewood Park on Saturday afternoon, with Rovers further easing their relegation fears in a 0-0 draw against fourth-placed Saints.
Russell Martin's men dominated first-half possession but failed to create clear-cut chances, with Joe Aribo's header off the crossbar the closest they came.
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Rovers star Sammie Szmodics nearly saw an audacious effort from distance come off and the hosts continued to pose problems after half-time as Eustace searched for his first home win.
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Both teams had chances to win it but a flat-looking Saints came closest, with Kyle Walker-Peters seeing a late shot cleared by Callum Brittain.
The first league meeting between these sides at Ewood Park in 19 years began with Sam Gallagher having an early chance against his former club.
That was swiftly followed by Adam Armstrong - one of three former Rovers players in the Saints line-up - striking wide a good chance from a driven David Brooks cross.
But things tailed off after that lively start, with a drab encounter briefly coming to life in the 25th minute when Aribo saw a header from Jack Stephens' cross hit the crossbar.
The ball hit goalkeeper Aynsley Pears as it came off the woodwork and, after Rovers' Ryan Hedges went off with a hamstring injury, the hosts went close through the Championship's top scorer.
Jan Bednarek was breathing a sigh of relief after Szmodics picked up his loose pass and tried an audacious clipped effort from 30 yards that landed on the roof of the net.
Saints captain Stephens headed over as play limped towards half-time in Lancashire, where play resumed with Ryan Fraser striking wide in front of the 2,499 away fans.
Tyrhys Dolan saw a low shot saved by Gavin Bazunu at the end of some slick Blackburn build-up, with Saints' backline having to make some important interventions after that.
The Ewood Park faithful were beginning to increase the volume so Martin turned to his bench, with freshly-introduced Che Adams curling just wide soon after coming on.
Blackburn kept knocking at the door and Taylor Harwood-Bellis threw himself in front of a Szmodics strike.
At the other end Walker-Peters wriggled free in the box only for a block by Brittain - sent off in the reverse fixture - to deny Saints in the 80th minute.
Joe Rankin-Costello was then stopped by Bazunu as the match ended scoreless.
The managers
Blackburn's John Eustace:
"I thought it was an excellent game, really exciting game, good Championship game. Two good teams going at it.
"I was really proud of the boys' efforts. I thought we were outstanding with and without the ball, just disappointed that we couldn't be a little bit more clinical in the final third.
"I think that's the first time Southampton haven't scored for 30 odd games, so that's something very pleasing. It's all the work that the boys are putting in on the training field.
"We were disappointed not to get a clean sheet on Monday but the boys have thrown their bodies on the line.
"Today, you could see that, you could see the commitment of the whole squad, the togetherness of the whole squad, which is vital at this stage of the season."
Southampton's Russell Martin:
"I was positive about the way we defended, about the clean sheet.
"We've looked so dangerous and creative going forward recently but conceded too many goals, so we did a lot of work on that side of game.
"(I'm) pleased with that side of the game, pleased with the aggression in the team on that side of the game because it was a tough game and big credit to Blackburn.
"They're fighting with everything they have but I'm really disappointed with the side we have been so good at recently, the creativity, the attacking flow. It wasn't there today at all.
"The guys still have a brilliant chance to get as many points as possible, so we can all look at each other at the end of the season and go 'well, we did our bit, it just wasn't to be this season'.
"We don't deserve, none of them deserve, for the season just to finish flatly ahead of what is looking likely to be the play-offs.
"I think it's really important we build some momentum and we go into it feeling good about ourselves, with a spring in our step and energy, and then the rest will take care of itself I'm sure."