Preston too hot for Blackburn in local derby
Posted Sunday, November 25, 2018 by PA
Preston extended their unbeaten run to eight games as they sealed a hard fought 4-1 Lancashire derby win over Blackburn at Deepdale.
Goals from Tom Barkhuizen, Callum Robinson, Louis Moult and Alan Browne stretched the home side’s positive record as they produced a star-studded performance when it mattered most.
Blackburn, whose only consolation came through a second-half Danny Graham goal, are now without an away win since October 6th.
The hosts flew out of the blocks and into a 2-0 lead inside the first 10 minutes.
Barkhuizen opened the scoring for the Lilywhites after just two minutes, sweeping home at the far post, from Browne’s low cross.
Robinson doubled the lead on eight minutes, with his ninth Championship goal of 2018-19, firing home from 15 yards following a through ball from Republic of Ireland team-mate Browne.
Blackburn looked to rally quickly, and defender Darragh Lenihan missed an excellent chance, heading wide from Harrison Reed’s deep corner on 22 minutes.
Tony Mowbray’s side continued to search for a route back into the game, with skipper Charlie Mulgrew forcing a fine save from Preston keeper Declan Rudd from his free-kick, six minutes later.
Rudd was called into action again on 37 minutes, to save with his legs from Bradley Dack’s low drive.
Rovers started the second half determined to make an immediate impact, and half-time substitute Graham pulled one back just three minutes after the restart.
The veteran striker took advantage of some slack Preston defending, to head home a Reed free kick.
The visitors continued to pile on the pressure in their search for an equaliser, and Rudd had to be alert to save Elliott Bennett’s long-range strike on 55 minutes.
Preston worked hard in midfield to disrupt Blackburn’s momentum in the second half and Robinson almost grabbed his second goal of the game on the hour-mark, but he dragged his effort just wide of David Raya’s goal.
Neil’s side secured the three points on 74 minutes, as substitute Moult turned in Barkhuizen’s deflected shot following a great run and cross from Ben Pearson.
Browne capped a man-of-the-match performance with a fourth Preston goal on 85 minutes.
The midfielder linked up brilliantly with Moult on the edge of the Blackburn area, before driving past two tired challenges and crashing an effort beyond Raya.
The hosts almost grabbed a fifth goal in added time, with substitute Brandon Barker slaloming his way into the penalty area, but the Manchester City loanee could not find a finish from 15 yards.
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