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London: Blackburn moved provisionally into seventh place in the Premier League by beating West Bromwich Albion 2-0 on Sunday, courtesy of goals in a six-minute spell either side of halftime.
A spectacular own goal by Romania defender Gabriel Tamas put Rovers ahead in the 41st minute, and the win was secured in the 47th when Canadian forward David Hoilett thumped a 25-yard drive past goalkeeper Boaz Myhill.
It was the third home victory in a row for Blackburn.
West Brom, which has now lost home and away to Blackburn in the space of four weeks, has won once in seven league matches and is only three points above the relegation zone.
Ninth-place Bolton plays Chelsea, which is fourth, on Monday.
Manchester United is still top of the standings after a 5-0 win at home to Birmingham on Saturday. Arsenal beat Wigan 3-0 to move into second, overtaking Manchester City, which lost 1-0 at Aston Villa.
Arsenal is two points behind United having played a game more, and a point clear of City.
After a slow start, Blackburn made most of the running in the first half at Ewood Park and West Brom was indebted to Myhill for keeping the score level before Tamas' gaffe.
The visitors' only chance before the break fell to top scorer Peter Odemwingie, after just 30 seconds. Norway international Morten Gamst Pedersen lost possession in midfield, allowing Odemwingie to pounce and smash a 25-yard volley that was pushed away by Paul Robinson.
Swedish winger Martin Olsson and Christopher Samba, twice, had low shots saved by Myhill as Blackburn started to dominate. But the goalkeeper could do nothing to prevent Tamas' header flying past him.
United States midfielder Jermaine Jones, making his debut for Rovers following his six-month loan move from Schalke, slipped a ball through to David Dunn, whose angled cross was powered into his own net by Tamas from eight yards out.
West Brom has now conceded at least one goal in 21 straight league games.
Hoilett made it 2-0 when he picked the ball up 35 yards out, cut inside and unleashed a swerving effort that powered through the attempted save of Myhill for his first Premier League goal.
West Brom finished the better of the sides, with Robinson saving shots by Jerome Thomas and Chris Brunt, but Blackburn had few problems seeing out the win.
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