

Harry Redknapp hopes we can prove we have kicked the habit of dropping points on the road when we visit Blackburn on Saturday.
His side lost four consecutive away games in the Premier League around the turn of the year due to conceding late goals.
But having picked up seven points from the last three trips, the manager believes we are now reaping the rewards for the good form we have shown under his guidance.
However, he is under no illusions how tough a trip to Ewood Park will be with Rovers in the midst of a relegation battle.
Harry said: "Blackburn's always a tough place to go and they've got a terrific manager in Sam Allardyce who knows the game.
"But we've been in terrific form. It looked scary at one point with the amount of fixtures we had, but I've been pleased with the players.
"We had one little blip where we lost a few away games by the odd goal, but we've only lost once at home all season since I arrived.
"Nobody has ever turned us over. It was always last minute goals at set pieces away from home.
"But we've improved and we're not conceding those sort of goals any more. That's been the biggest change in recent weeks."

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