Blackburn Rovers vs Hull City. Sky Bet Championship.
Ewood ParkAttendance11,888.
Blackburn Rovers 3
- D Lenihan (73rd minute)
- A Armstrong (79th minute)
- D Samuel (80th minute)
Hull City 0
Blackburn 3-0 Hull: Rovers cruise to victory
Report and highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash at Ewood Park
Tuesday 11 February 2020 23:28, UK
Blackburn scored three times in eight second-half minutes to brush aside sorry Hull 3-0 at Ewood Park.
The game looked to be heading for a draw, despite gilt-edged chances for Rovers striker Adam Armstrong and Jackson Irvine's effort that cannoned off the woodwork at the other end.
But Tony Mowbray's side turned the game in their favour in clinical fashion in the final 17 minutes. Darragh Lenihan broke the deadlock by turning home his third goal in five games following a 73rd-minute goalmouth scramble.
They went for the jugular and Armstrong marked his 150th career league start with a stunning 25-yard strike in the 79th minute before Dominic Samuel pounced on an error from goalkeeper George Long to net his first league goal since November 2017 a minute later.
Victory ensured Blackburn bounced back from their home defeat to Fulham in style and they have now won three of their last five. For Hull, in contrast, this was a fifth defeat in six.
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Sam Gallagher and Joe Rankin-Costello missed out as Blackburn's injury problems struck again, Danny Graham and Elliott Bennett coming in. Hull's injury list is no better, accounting for captain Eric Lichaj. Mallik Wilks replaced him.
Blackburn should have been ahead in the opening seconds after defender Sean McLoughlin completely missed his clearance, leaving Armstrong one-on-one with the keeper, but Long spread himself brilliantly to block.
Marcus Maddison forced a smart save from Christian Walton at the other end before Tigers skipper Irvine planted a free header over.
The hosts looked more dangerous, though, and Long had to produce a fine reflex stop to palm away Bradley Johnson's powerful header midway through the half.
Hull were indebted to Robbie McKenzie just before the break after he blocked Armstrong's 12-yard shot, Ryan Nyambe's pinpoint cross having picked the striker out.
Grant McCann's side nearly broke the deadlock just after the break through Irvine's precise curling effort that rebounded off the crossbar, but Armstrong continued to looked dangerous, sprinting half the length of the field before his rasping drive was deflected into the side-netting.
Rovers finally broke the deadlock when Lenihan pounced to poke the ball home after Long had saved Johnson's point-blank header.
Armstrong got the goal his performance deserved and it was one to remember as he engineered space 25 yards out before letting fly with an unstoppable drive that flew into the top corner.
The Tigers fell apart and conceded again a minute later when Long's poor clearance was collected by Samuel who finished clinically into the bottom right corner.
Armstrong almost netted a fourth late on, but Long tipped over his free-kick.
What the managers said...
Blackburn's Tony Mowbray: "To be fair to Adam, he hasn't been asked to play centre-forward very many times in his Rovers career. He's been coming off the left wing generally because (Danny) Graham and (Bradley) Dack have played centre-forward at this club for the last three years I've been here.
"But opportunity has arisen and he's showing what I know he can do. I had him a whole season at Coventry. He scored 20 league goals and it was amazing some of the goals he scored, and some of his movement and finishing. I had no doubts he could do it and will continue to do it I'm sure."
Hull's Grant McCann: "It's a tough place to come. We had a couple of opportunities early in the game and they had some opportunities we got away with. But first 15 minutes of the second half, I thought we started brightly, were in the ascendancy, hit the crossbar and had a couple of opportunities.
"We switched off from a set play. We lost our men, the ball is in the back of the net and the momentum swung in their favour. We've lost the game tonight to a set-play, a world-class goal from Armstrong, and an individual, uncharacteristic error. It's not good, conceding through set-plays. It's something we have to work on."