Blackburn boss desperate to keep hold of Sammie Szmodics

admin admin | 08-14 08:15

John Eustace hailed Sammie Szmodics after starring in Blackburn's Carabao Cup first round 6-1 thrashing of Stockport - but is unsure of the striker's long-term Rovers future.

Szmodics' double, Andreas Weimann's strike and Yuki Ohashi's header put Rovers 4-0 up by half-time before Makhtar Gueye and Jack Vale netted afterwards, as Nathan Mapengu scored County's consolation.

Speculation surrounds Szmodics' future and Blackburn boss Eustace was uncertain if the Ireland international will stay at Rovers beyond the end of August.

He said: "I don't know. It's not down to me, but of course I want him to stay. He's been a fantastic player since I've been here at the football club.

"I thought we started the game really well. I know Stockport had made a lot of changes, but we made six changes from the weekend as well so it was important that we gave vital minutes to the players who need it. I thought we set the tone from the start."

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