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Blackburn Rovers vs Barnsley. Sky Bet Championship.

Ewood ParkAttendance14,228.

Blackburn Rovers 2

  • J Rothwell (24th minute)
  • B Brereton (65th minute)

Barnsley 1

  • C Morris (46th minute)

Blackburn 2-1 Barnsley: Ben Brereton Diaz hits winner to keep Rovers run going

Report and highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash between Blackburn Rovers and Barnsley at Ewood Park as Ben Brereton Diaz took his tally to 20 for the season with the winning goal on Wednesday night.

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Highlights of the Sky Bet Championship game between Blackburn and Barnsley.

Ben Brereton Diaz struck his 20th Championship goal of the season as Blackburn beat struggling Barnsley 2-1 to move level on points with second-placed Fulham.

The Chile international's clinical finish in the 65th minute settled a game that the hosts threatened to run away with but could not shake off the Tykes, who put up a spirited display that belied their lowly position.

Joe Rothwell slotted in Blackburn's opener after 24 minutes to cap a sustained spell of pressure.

Barnsley survived the onslaught and equalised through Carlton Morris' deflected strike which breached the Rovers defence for the first time in nine hours.

But Blackburn's star man showed why he is in demand, providing the extra quality to seal the points and a sixth consecutive league victory - the first time they have achieved that feat since November 2000, when they beat Barnsley.

Poya Asbaghi's men are the only Championship side not to win away this season, losing two and drawing one of his three games in charge. He can be encouraged with the performance against the league's most potent home attack, but they remain seven points from safety.

Callum Styles produced a sprawling save from Thomas Kaminski in the 15th minute as the strugglers made an assured start, but Rovers aggressively set about their business thereafter, with Rothwell surging into the area shortly afterwards, placing a 12-yard shot that struck a post and rolled agonisingly across goal.

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John Buckley should have done better moments later but fired wide. The reprieve did not last, though, as Rovers hit the front in the 24th minute when Buckley intercepted another loose pass and set Rothwell clear and he calmly rolled the ball beyond Brad Collins for his second goal of the season.

Brereton Diaz was denied a tap-in in the 35th minute by a wonderful last-ditch challenge from Styles as Rovers threatened to run away with it.

They were made to pay for the missed chances in first-half stoppage time when the ball bounced to Morris 12 yards out and his fierce drive took a wicked deflection before hitting a post and creeping over the line.

Rovers burst back into life in the second half and Brereton Diaz was denied by another heroic intervention, this time from Michal Helik, before the Tykes had one of their best spells of possession.

But Blackburn have the quality to decide tight games and that was the case here, as Brereton Diaz raced down the left to meet Buckley's pass before firing a low drive into the far corner.

Sam Gallagher stung Collins' palms in stoppage time before Brereton Diaz lashed a glorious chance wide, and there was still time for Styles to fire just over at the death.

What the managers said...

Blackburn's Tony Mowbray: "I think Ben's matured rather than improved. He's always been a good player. We signed him as an 18-year-old boy, with Danny Graham and Bradley Dack starring for the team. What has happened is the external pressures of living in a dressing room with senior players and people who have had great careers and huge personalities, it can suppress a young guy, and as those personalities have left the dressing room - for lots of different reasons - Brereton, as he's grown from an 18-year-old to a 22-year-old, he's just matured into a man.

"He's a big personality in the dressing room now himself. He's a wonderful footballer, but he's a wonderful human being first. A brilliant lad. He's a funny character. We're all delighted for him and it's great that he can take some accolades."

Barnsley's Poya Asbaghi: "We started well in the first 10-15 minutes, created some chances. Then, after those minutes we played into Blackburn's hands. What has made them have really good form is their counter-attacks and we were playing into their hands, in really vulnerable positions to lose the ball. Obviously 1-0 for them was logical for them, but then we got a good equaliser from Morris.

"We came in at half-time and talked about not giving the ball away too easily in dangerous positions. In the second half we got more control, but then there was the decisive moment when we had a good counter-attacking opportunity, and instead of creating a good chance to score maybe, instead we lose the ball, they counter-attack on us and that's 2-1 and that of course was the decisive moment of the game. It wasn't until the end we created good chances to equalise. We're disappointed to lose the game."

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