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Blackpool 0-1 Blackburn Rovers: Ben Brereton Diaz hits winner at Bloomfield Road

Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash between Blackpool and Blackburn Rovers at Bloomfield Road as Ben Brereton Diaz scored the only goal of the game on Wednesday night.

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

Blackburn striker Ben Brereton Diaz impressed hugely ahead of transfer deadline day as his clinical strike secured a 1-0 win at Blackpool in the Championship.

Diaz, who has been strongly linked with a move away from Rovers before the window closes on Thursday, struck the game's only goal in the 16th minute.

The visitors halted a three-match losing run with a sparkling overall display, while Blackpool's mini-revival of three games without defeat was checked.

Despite the feverish speculation surrounding Blackpool's Josh Bowler and Rovers' Brereton Diaz ahead of deadline day, both started for their respective clubs at a lively Bloomfield Road.

Ben Brereton Diaz celebrates after scoring against Blackpool
Image: Ben Brereton Diaz celebrates after scoring against Blackpool

And it was Bowler who was first to show a spark, drilling in an arrowing 20-yard volley which was inadvertently blocked on its way to goal by team-mate Rhys Williams.

He was soon to be upstaged by Brereton Diaz, however, as the Chile international broke the deadlock.

Latching on to Bradley Dack's precise through-ball, Brereton Diaz charged towards goal before superbly slotting past Dan Grimshaw from the edge of the box.

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That was his third goal of the fledgling campaign, but Rovers' first in four matches.

The visitors had made the more confident start to the game, with the Seasiders struggling to gain some much-needed momentum.

Ten minutes before the break Rovers fluffed a presentable chance when Dack scooped disappointingly over the top following a smart drag-back from Tyrhys Dolan.

Skipper Lewis Travis also tried his luck from distance, but he was narrowly off target.

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Blackburn's Adam Wharton says the win against Blackpool means everything.

Rovers were dominant in the run-up to the break, and they went agonisingly close again when Tyler Morton's effort only just cleared the crossbar following a neat one-two with Dolan.

Brereton Diaz almost turned provider shortly after the restart. He teed up Dolan, but his fellow front-man dragged an angled strike just past the post.

With Rovers bossing it again and Blackpool rattled, Brereton Diaz also fizzed a crisp effort inches wide.

The visitors' man of the moment then forced Grimshaw into a superb diving stop as they desperately sought a potentially victory-clinching second goal.

There was no shortage of effort going in from Michael Appleton's Seasiders, but as the hour mark passed they were still second best in what was proving to be an enthralling clash.

Rovers threatened again in the 69th minute when Grimshaw was brilliant once more in keeping out sub Jack Vale's curling effort.

With time running out for the hosts, they almost bagged a scarcely-deserved equaliser with nine minutes left when Jerry Yates fired disappointingly straight at keeper Thomas Kaminski.

However, Rovers deservedly hung on to complete victory against their local rivals.

What the managers said...

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Blackpool manager Michael Appleton believes his side lacked quality in the final third against Blackburn.

Blackpool's Michael Appleton: "I was delighted with the first 15 minutes. We came flying out of the traps, but then the goal came at a really bad time. It was a frustrating one, bordering on anger from me. We were too naive with our defending of the situation, and they score with their first opportunity. That hit the players hard, and to be honest that summed us up as a unit. There was lots of endeavour, energy and hard work out there, but we lacked quality in the final third.

"I'm hoping he [Josh Bowler] stays of course. I've honestly got no idea whether he'll go or stay. There is genuine interest there, so it's set to be a big 24 hours for the club. If he goes it will make things doubly difficult for us. The transfer window is good for some clubs, but not necessarily for others. We won't moan about it, though."

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Blackburn manager Jon Dahl Tomasson says the derby win against Blackpool is fantastic.

Blackburn's Jon Dahl Tomasson: "Derby games do tend to be difficult ones, but we had 3,000 brilliant fans behind us and I think they really enjoyed it. I enjoyed it. It was very intense at times, but with and without the ball we were good, we
always looked dangerous.

"He [Brereton Diaz] scored another great goal. He ran in behind the defenders at just the right moment, it was a goal of great timing. We know Ben is a top-quality player, so let's just wait and see what happens tomorrow. Hopefully he's still at Blackburn on Friday because we need his quality. He's a great lad, too. He works so very hard around the place.

"If Ben isn't staying, whoever comes in for him will need a lot of money. And whatever happens we'll need to use our squad. Hopefully there will be one or two new signings coming in before the window closes."

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