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Blackburn Rovers vs Stoke City. Sky Bet Championship.

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Blackburn Rovers 0

    Stoke City 1

    • J Brown (4th minute)

    Blackburn Rovers 0-1 Stoke City: Jacob Brown scores winner for Potters

    Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash between Blackburn Rovers and Stoke City at Ewood Park as Jacob Brown's winner struck another blow to the play-off hopes of Tony Mowbray's side

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    Highlights of the Sky Bet Championship match between Blackburn Rovers and Stoke City.

    Blackburn's play-off hopes are hanging by a thread after a 1-0 defeat at home to Stoke.

    Jacob Brown's solitary strike did the damage as he combined with Josh Maja in the fourth minute to score his 13th goal of the season.

    Michael O'Neill's side were in cruise control in the first half, with Rovers chasing shadows, much to the annoyance of the crowd.

    Blackburn were much improved after the break and Sam Gallagher saw a header superbly saved before rattling the woodwork, and goalkeeper Jack Bonham also denied Ryan Hedges brilliantly at the death.

    But they could not break down a stubborn Stoke side, who had chances on their own late on through the impressive Brown.

    With top-six rivals winning elsewhere, this defeat represents a hammer blow for Blackburn, who have lost three out of their last five games. They remain three points off sixth-placed Sheffield United.

    Stoke made it back-to-back away wins.

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    Rovers made a disastrous start as Stoke's front two combined to give the visitors an early lead. Maja's first-time pass for Brown caught out the Rovers defence and the striker shrugged off the attentions of Scott Wharton before coolly slotting under goalkeeper Thomas Kaminski.

    Blackburn's best chance of a lacklustre first half came in the 43rd minute when Stoke lost the ball and a Taylor Harwood-Bellis slip let in Ben Brereton Diaz whose near-post drive was repelled by Bonham.

    At the other end, Bradley Johnson's poor backpass almost gifted a chance to Maja but Kaminski cleared for a corner, from which former Blackburn loanee Harwood-Bellis saw his snapshot deflected behind.

    Tony Mowbray brought on Joe Rothwell for the second half in a bid to alter proceedings, though their first sight of goal came from another midfielder, but Lewis Travis lashed over from 20 yards.

    The threat at the other end was still there as Romaine Sawyers and Maja combined for the former, but the strike was weak.

    A change in urgency ignited the crowd as Rovers looked to get forward quicker and they were almost level in the 69th minute when Gallagher rose majestically to meet Harry Pickering's cross but his header was brilliantly tipped away by Bonham.

    Maja was inches away from converting a Brown cross as the game became stretched, but Rovers then went agonisingly close to an equaliser when Gallagher created space before firing a ferocious 12-yard shot that hammered the crossbar before going over.

    Brown saw a shot blocked as the Potters chased a second, but they were ultimately indebted to Bonham, who plucked Hedges' goalbound header away and Brereton Diaz put the rebound into the side-netting.

    What the managers said...

    Blackburn's Tony Mowbray: "They have experienced players, playing their shape and pattern really well. They played off the two strikers extremely well and there is a lack of confidence in the team. I think it's really difficult, the environment they played in today was difficult for those young boys. But it can only be a lesson to them. I told them, professional football, having been in it for 40 years, can be a harsh business.

    "It's not all great when you're winning and everything is great and everybody is singing your name. You have dark days. Today, first-half particularly, was a difficult day for that team out there. I think they showed their mettle in the second half, put everything behind them and gave a much better performance. The second half performance is what this team are about, but yet we didn't manage to score. We'll keep going."

    Stoke's Michael O'Neill: "I think we deserved to win the game. I thought we played really well in the first half, some really good football. Possibly could have done better in the final third, we got into good areas. It was a really good goal as well, and we were always just a pass from getting in again to make it 2-0. Then we had to defend in the second half. There were a lot of direct balls coming on top of us and the two lads up front for them are a real handful. You have to deal with that.

    "But then we had really good chances on the counter-attack as well and we probably should have put that game to bed. We needed a couple of good saves from the goalkeeper, one terrific save, but if you look at it on the balance of chances, I think we had the better chances in the second half as well."

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