Blackburn head coach Michael O'Neill told BBC Radio Lancashire: "The game was a real end-of-season affair. I was disappointed with how we played in the first half but thought in the second half we played really well.
"The changes made an impact but you have to score when you're on top, and we had numerous chances that we didn't take.
"Then we were punished with a scrappy goal – a corner, second phase we should have defended better, so it's disappointing.
"[Balazs Toth] has been top-class from the moment I came into the building. He has that ability to make that big save, not only in a game like this that didn't have anything riding on it, but also in the key games he made big, big saves. That's a sign of a top-class goalkeeper."
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