Irish Sunday Mirror

AND BRUCE IS CRYING OUT FOR TERRY

- By JOHN RICHARDSON at Ewood Park

Lane battering and with Terry’s move to Russia falling through, Bruce admitted he would have the defender who spent last season at Villa Park “back in a heartbeat”.

Wages of £60,000 a week have been the stumbling block. But the message came over loud and clear at Ewood Park – pay up for the former Chelsea man.

Villa’s reshaped defence had lived dangerousl­y and they were finally punished 14 minutes from time when in a hectic goalmouth scramble Bradley Dack celebrated his return after injury with a clever backheel from Danny Graham’s shot. No wonder Blackburn boss Tony Mowbray turned down a £7million offer from West Brom for the forward in the last window.

Villa were also left ruing some missed chances from on-loan striker Tammy Abraham.

Bruce admitted the internatio­nal break had been a nightmare and it came perilously close to worsening after just 10 minutes as Villa switched off at the back,

After dominating from the kick off, they suddenly found themselves on the back foot as Charlie Mulgrew pumped in a cross and Corry Evans headed downwards only for keeper Orjan Nyland to scramble the ball off the line.

Bruce then experience­d elation and frustratio­n in quick succession. A Dack header was disallowed for offside and when John Mcginn went tumbling in the opposite box, Villa’s penalty appeals were waved aside.

 ??  ?? ROVERS ON THE RUN Bradley Dack celebrates with team-mate Derrick Williams after scoring the opening goal
ROVERS ON THE RUN Bradley Dack celebrates with team-mate Derrick Williams after scoring the opening goal

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