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Blackburn Rovers Aim to Stop the Bleeding Against Huddersfield Town

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Blackburn Rovers Aim To Stop The Bleeding Against Huddersfield Town

Blackburn Rovers are hoping to halt their recent slide as they face off against Huddersfield Town in a crucial Championship clash. Blackburn’s poor run of form has seen them without a win in over a month, and they are desperate for a victory to kickstart their season.

Huddersfield, under the pressure of a relegation battle, can take some confidence from their previous 3-0 victory over Blackburn on Boxing Day. However, both teams have faced challenges, with Rovers suffering from injuries to key players such as Harry Pickering and top scorer Sammie Szmodics.

Last week, Blackburn suffered a disappointing 4-1 loss to West Brom, their 10th match this season in which they conceded three or more goals. Their defense has been leaky lately, and they currently hold the worst defensive record in the Championship, with 52 goals conceded.

On the other hand, Huddersfield has struggled to find consistent form and are without a win in their last four matches across all competitions. Owner Kevin Nagle expressed his dissatisfaction with the team’s performance following last week’s 1-1 draw against Plymouth.

The pressure is on both Blackburn boss Jon Dahl Tomasson and Huddersfield manager Darren Moore. However, with home advantage and the return of key players, Blackburn will be looking to secure a much-needed victory. The match is expected to be a high-scoring affair, as both teams have a tendency to concede goals.

Stay tuned for the outcome of this crucial Championship clash.

Rachel Adams

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