Irish Sunday Mirror

Palmer grit clinches it

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made changes after the efforts of midweek and Finnish forward Marcus Forss, handed a starting slot for the Bees, shot straight at keeper David Raya with the opening chance of the contest.

At the other end, midfielder Joe Rothwell had a shot deflected wide.

But the best chance of the first half came in the 32nd minute when the Bees’ Algerian forward Said Benrahma headed against the bar from a Henrik Dalsgaard cross.

Nico Yennaris rifled a left-foot shot just wide of the target as the visitors looked the more likely to break the deadlock and Ollie Watkins also lashed a left-foot shot across the face of goal.

A fantastic save from Raya spared Rovers blushes nine minutes after the restart. The shot-stopper did brilliantl­y to turn Yennaris’ thunderbol­t on to the underside of the bar.

Lady Luck was then on Rovers’ side as Palmer pounced to fire home after keeper Daniel Bentley palmed Elliott Bennett’s cross perfectly into his path.

Benrahma was denied an equaliser after another superb save from Raya, this time tipping the midfielder’s shot over.

But, despite their best efforts, the Bees could not find a sting in the tale and slipped to their first league defeat of the season.

“The defeat is tough to take because I’m not sure they [Blackburn] created much at all,” said boss Dean Smith.

“It was a niggly, ponderous game of football, but I thought we created the best chances in the game.

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CLINCHER Kasey Palmer celebrates scoring Rovers’ winner

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