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Blackburn Rovers are facing relegation concerns after a recent defeat, leaving them four points above the drop zone with three games remaining. Fans express anxiety over the team's injury woes and the need for additional points to ensure safety.
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Earlier we asked what you thought of Blackburn's survival chances after wins for Oxford United and Portsmouth in recent days, coupled with Rovers' defeat at Southampton, left Michael O'Neill's men four points above the relegation zone with three games to go, one fewer than third-bottom Oxford.
Here are some of your responses:
Gerry: Nervous! 10 to 13 players missing through injury is a killer. Think we will need 52 or 53 points to be safe (Rovers currently have 48).
Chris: Should be fine, especially if West Brom get points deducted. *This is in relation to a reported EFL charge for financial matters - read more here.
Adam: Nervous, I said before the Norwich away game in Feb the 4 points dropped against Ipswich in the rearranged game and Wrexham away last kick of the game will haunt us, hope to be proved wrong.
David: I think we're doomed to be relegated on the last day at home to Leicester. It's been a really poor year. We've never got any momentum and suffered too many injuries. Is the training regime to blame for the injuries or are we just unlucky? Promotion push next year!
Neil: Far better under Michael O'Neill as manager, injuries to almost the entire first team hasn't helped. Still worried about relegation.
Tim: Three points ensures safety. However, I'm not seeing three. No more than a point vs Blades. Leicester will likely give us their best effort. Coventry will be Soton, all over again.
Blackburn Rovers currently have 48 points and likely need 52 or 53 points to be safe from relegation.
Blackburn Rovers are reportedly missing 10 to 13 players due to injuries.
Blackburn Rovers are currently four points above the relegation zone with three games left to play.
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