Benni on target for Blackburn

Bolton 1 Blackburn 2: Benni McCarthy boosted Blackburn's belated push into European contention — but only after a dramatic twist…

Bolton 1 Blackburn 2:Benni McCarthy boosted Blackburn's belated push into European contention — but only after a dramatic twist had brought a dour Lancashire derby to life.

The South African kept his cool to fire spot-kicks low to Jussi Jaaskelainen's right in the 57th and 67th minutes before Bolton battled back to almost claim a point.

Nicolas Anelka found the net two minutes from time before an injury-time header from Abdoulaye Faye seemed to have brought the home side level — only for a linesman to flag for offside.

It was grim stuff in the opening 45 minutes between a Rovers side whose first intention must have been to make the short journey to avoid defeat, and a home side who still hope to be playing in next season's Champions League.

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Morten Gamst Pedersen sent an over-ambitious first minute free-kick sailing over the bar and it soon became apparent a set-piece would provide the best chance to break the deadlock.

El-Hadji Diouf looked lively enough for the home side on the left but seldom threatened to create a scoring chance, while at the other end David Dunn failed to pick out a clear Matt Derbyshire.

Nicolas Anelka's persistence almost paid off for the home side in the 22nd minute when he got the better of Brett Emerton on the right but saw his dangerous cross bustled out of play by Ryan Nelsen.

But it was David Bentley who missed the golden chance in the 24th minute when he was played into the left side of the box by Derbyshire but sent his simple side-footed effort over the bar.

Henrik Pedersen's cutback from the byline would surely have led tot a goal for Diouf but for Emerton's timely interception, while Kevin Nolan headed inches wide as Bolton ended the half better.

Jaaskelainen's misjudged goal-kick almost presented Rovers with an embarrassing 50th-minute opener as it dipped to Dunn who volleyed it straight back and inches wide of an unguarded net.

But Rovers went ahead through McCarthy's first spot-kick after Bentley was upended by Gary Speed and referee Rob Styles had no hesitation in pointing to the spot.

Bolton came agonisingly close to equalising immediately when Henrik Pedersen's low effort was booted off the line by Dunn before Nelsen turned the follow-up around the post.

But Rovers extended their lead when Styles had a clearer decision to make, Faye hauling down McCarthy and Jaaskelainen failing to save his resulting spot-kick despite getting a touch.

Allardyce's introduction of Ricardo Vaz Te in the 70th minute sparked his side into launching a spirited recovery, although Jason Roberts should have scored when he raced clear but shot straight at the goalkeeper eight minutes from the end.

Anelka gave his side hope two minutes from time when Vaz Te knocked on a long Jaaskelainen goal-kick to the Frenchman who swept the ball under Friedel.

Then in a dramatic finale Faye appeared to have looped the home side level deep into injury-time — only for a linesman to decide otherwise.