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One obvious winner and one clear loser at Blackburn Rovers this season – Agreed?

The 2021/22 season has certainly been an eventful one for Blackburn Rovers.

Despite pre-season expectations of a campaign set for mediocrity at best, following a poor end to last season, and a number of departures in the summer, Rovers mounted a strong push for promotion during the early stages of the campaign.

However, the run of just two wins from 13 games that they are currently on, means that Tony Mowbray’s side have now slipped out of automatic promotion contention, although they are still within reach of a play-off spot.

So just which players have benefitted from how things have gone at Ewood Park this season, and which have lost out?

Here, we’ve taken a look at one winner and one loser at Blackburn, from have has happened since the start of the campaign.

Winner: Ben Brereton-Diaz

Prior to this season, Ben Brereton-Diaz has struggled to live up to his sizeable price tag at Ewood Park, finding the net just nine times in three seasons with Rovers.

Stepping up to fill the void left by last season’s departing top scorer Adam Armstrong however, has seen the striker flourish, scoring 20 goals since the start of the campaign, while also continuing his remarkable rise on the international stage with Chile.

That is something that has seen the 22-year-old linked with a long list of clubs in recent months, meaning that even if Blackburn miss out on promotion in the coming weeks, Brereton-Diaz looks to have a good chance of playing top-flight football next season.

Loser Jacob Davenport

Ever since joining Blackburn from Manchester City in the summer of 2018, Davenport has struggled for opportunities at Ewood Park.

While that is something which previously has not been helped by injuries to the midfielder, that is not the case

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