Sheffield Wednesday's relegation rivals called out by manager after hammering
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Blackburn Rovers boss John Eustace has slammed his team after their 5-0 defeat to Bristol City on Wednesday night. Rovers could have put distance between themselves and the bottom three with a win at Ashton Gate, but they left with their tails between their legs, still firmly in relegation trouble. It was 2-0 at half-time, and mid-table Bristol City went on to score three more in the second half, pulling off a comfortable win despite having very little to play for at this stage. As for Rovers,...

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