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John Eustace believed that Blackburn Rovers’ disallowed goals against Ipswich Town should have been allowed to stand.
Despite their efforts, Rovers suffered a 1-0 loss at Ewood Park, with Connor Chaplin’s early goal making the difference. As a result, the team remains three points above the relegation zone but now sits in 19th place following other results earlier in the day.
In the first half, Joe Rankin-Costello appeared to have scored an equalizer, but the goal was disallowed as Sam Szmodics was deemed to have interfered with the goalkeeper’s line of sight from an offside position.
In the second half, Andrew Moran also found the back of the net, but a foul was called for Scott Wharton’s challenge on Vaclav Hladky, despite the referee initially hesitating to blow the whistle.
John Eustace expressed his belief that both decisions were incorrect and that Blackburn Rovers’ goals should have been allowed.
“I believe we were unfairly treated,” Eustace remarked. “I thought the referee had a clear view of Joe’s goal. Sammie wasn’t obstructing the goalkeeper’s view, so it was disappointing not to see that goal counted.
“I also thought Scott’s header was a fair challenge on the goalkeeper. The offside call was extremely tight upon review. I don’t believe it was a foul; it seemed like a genuine attempt for the ball, and the referee’s delayed whistle suggested he didn’t see it as a foul initially. Perhaps he received information from elsewhere. Overall, I saw it as a fair challenge.”
Despite feeling hard done by, Rovers had numerous chances in the second half to salvage a point. Eustace felt that with better finishing or more favorable decisions, they could have earned a valuable point against the Championship’s new leaders.
“I’m frustrated but also proud of the team’s effort,” Eustace commented on the performance. “Considering the injuries and sickness in the camp, with possibly four starters missing, the players who stepped up showed outstanding effort.
“We faced a strong opponent and performed very well. It’s disappointing not to get any points from the match. However, we’re displaying positive signs and a commitment to compete in every game. It’s crucial not to dwell too much on the result.
“Out of the 11 (10) games we’ve played, we’ve only suffered three defeats. We’ve had several draws, some of which could have been wins with a bit of luck, changing the outlook of the table. Today, with some luck, we wouldn’t have left with a defeat. We’re maintaining a positive outlook, sticking together, and appreciating the fantastic support from the fans, especially in the second half when they rallied behind us.”
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