Blackburn Rovers v Sheffield United: Jokanovic and Mowbray reaction as Rovers come from behind to win

Sheffield United could not kickstart their season this afternoon as they lost 3-1 to Blackburn Rovers at Ewood Park.
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The Blades go into the upcoming international break on a low point, after losing to Blackpool and drawing with Nottingham Forest in their last two outings.

Keep up to date with the reaction from both managers on our live blog.

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What the opposition boss makes of the Blades

Blackburn Rovers welcome Sheffield United to Ewood Pak on Saturday off the back of a humbling 7-0 defeat to Fulham in midweek - and their boss Tony Mowbray isn’t expecting things to get any easier.

Rovers’ season has arguably been better than expected – they sit mid-table but are just three points off the top six – but in recent weeks Mowbray has had to deal with the loss of a number of key players and his already young side were cut apart by the ruthless Cottagers on Wednesday night.

Much is being expected of the inexperienced players to step up in and Mowbray has been tryng to throw a protective shield around them.

In contrast, most of United’s players have been around the block a few times and it’s that which the manager feels could be the difference in front of what is expected to be a big crowd at Ewood Park.

“This is a dangerous game because they [Sheffield United] have a team of men, understand their job, know when there’s pressure and the other team are on the front foot, when to sit behind the ball, we are young guys trying to learn the game,” Mowbray explained.

“There’s no Mulgrew, Graham, Bennett, even some of our most experienced players who are injured, or not fit and won’t be in the team.

“You think back a couple of years, Leeds United came here under (Marcelo) Bielsa and we beat them 2-1, but men did it, Graham scored, Lenihan scored, men doing a man’s job, stopping the opposition, knowing their jobs and I do feel as though we have a very young team.

“I look at my board this morning and I count two or three players over the age of 23 who are going to start this game.

“Yet I love them, I want them to do well, I tell them how great they are, I see them working after training every day on their individual stuff.

“If people want to moan, they moan, but I feel as if I want to stick with this group of players and want to bring them through.”

and the Blades are back in action at Ewood Park this afternoon looking for a win that may just kick-start their season - they’ll want to sign off on a high ahead of the international break that follows this game and also bounce back from a defeat to Blackpool and a draw with Nottingham Forest in their last two outings before this one

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