
Blackburn Rovers came from two goals behind to seal a 2-2 draw against manager Sam Allardyce's former club Bolton at Ewood Park.
Rovers, who were completely outplayed in the first half, looked a reformed outfit as they chased a late winner against a determined Trotters side.
The visitors held a two-goal cushion at half-time after Kevin Davies added to Matthew Taylor's early tap-in with a comfortable finish from close range.
Despite completely dominating the first half, the Trotters, though, were forced into defensive tactics for the remainder of the match.
Rovers got their breakthrough when Stephen Warnock slotted home midway through the second half after picking up on a superbly timed pass by Benni McCarthy.
And, despite missing a penalty earlier in the game, the South African forward levelled the scoreline from close range with minutes to go to leaving Rovers unbeaten under Allardyce in seven games.

0 comments:
Post a Comment