Harry Leonard grabbed a 90th-minute equaliser as Blackburn secured a dramatic 2-2 draw with fellow play-off hopefuls Sunderland in a pulsating encounter at Ewood Park. The academy graduate had been on the field for just three minutes before turning in a knockdown for his first goal of the season. It gave John Eustace’s men a share of the spoils they deserved on the basis of their first-half display which was utterly dominant and led through Yuki Ohashi’s first goal since September.
But, roared on by 7,577 away fans, Regis Le Bris’ side stunned their hosts with two goals in the space of four second-half minutes as Chris Rigg fired home from close range before Wilson Isidor’s audacious flick completed the comeback. Leonard’s late intervention ensured the game ended all square but even then Eliezer Mayenda should have won it for the visitors but fluffed his lines when clean through. Sunderland are unbeaten in five but missed the chance to move within two points of the summit.
Blackburn started the game in aggressive fashion and should have been ahead when Owen Beck stole the ball back in his own half and set a flowing team move in motion that should have yielded an 11th-minute opener but Tyrhys Dolan blazed wastefully over when set clear. Dolan made amends two minutes later, though, when his run caused havoc in the Sunderland defence and after Callum Brittain’s cross was blocked, Dolan cushioned a header towards Ohashi who turned and volleyed home from close range. T.