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Blackburn Rovers will be looking for a strong end to the season after the March international break.

Despite winning just two of their last 11 league games, Blackburn will head into the final weeks of the season sixth in the Championship table, following what was an excellent start to the campaign.

As a result, some positive results after the hiatus, could still secure Tony Mowbray’s side a play-off place, and with it, a shot at promotion back to the Premier League.

So with that in mind, we’ve taken a look at some of the bigger stories to have emerged from Ewood Park over the past few days, right here.

Chile make Brereton-Diaz decision

One player who Blackburn are facing a nervous wait on during the international break, is top scorer Ben Brereton-Diaz.

Despite missing each of his side’s last seven games due to a serious ankle injury, the striker has been called up to Chile’s national team for their crucial World Cup qualifiers this week, against Brazil on Thursday night, and Uruguay the following Wednesday.

Mowbray himself had regularly suggested that the 22-year-old would not be fit for the first of those games, something which has now been confirmed, with La Rojas announcing that the striker has not travelled with the squad to Brazil. Brereton-Diaz is instead continuing to train in Chile, with a view to potentially playing against Uruguay.

Duo out of international duty

Two Blackburn players who will now not be featuring for their national teams during the international break, are Darragh Lenihan and Reda Khadra.

Lenihan had been handed a long awaited recall by the Republic of Ireland for the March fixtures, while Brighton loanee Khadra had been named in Germany’s Under 21s squad for the first time in his career.

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