Evans Still Has Hope

Blackburn Rovers midfielder Corry Evans says that he does not think that the race for the play-offs is over yet with one match remaining in the season. Blackburn go into the final match with the capability to finish in the play-offs still not gone away from them mathematically. However, it will take a lot of miracles in order to ensure that is the case. Blackburn were extremely poor in the middle of the campaign, but they have recovered spectacularly in the last few weeks. They have been known as the inform teams in the Championship as a result of it.

The future of manager Gary Bowyer was confirmed only recently and he will be the club’s manager into next season. However, he would be extremely happy if the club reached the play-offs in order to get a chance to return to the Premier league. It has been two seasons since the club were relegated to the second edition of English football. They, however, need a string of results to go their way apart from being able to beat Wigan, who are also fighting for the play-off places.
Former Hull city midfielder Corry Evans says that it is definitely going to be difficult for Blackburn, but he is not giving up hope yet.

“The season’s not dead for us going into the last game – there’s still something to play for. From my experience with Hull last season, when it went right to the wire, I know anything can happen in football. All we can do is worry about ourselves and get the three points. At the start there were a lot of new faces coming into Blackburn, including myself, so it was always going to take time to get to know each other and gel,” said the midfielder, who was outstanding against Charlton last week.