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Blackburn relegated as Wigan continue good run

Blackburn Rovers were relegated from the Premier League after a 1-0 defeat at home to Wigan Athletic ended their 11-year stay in the top flight.

Rovers had to win to have a chance of keeping their survival bid going to Sunday's final day of the season, when they travel to Chelsea.

But it was north-west rivals Wigan who ensured their Premier League status when Antolin Alcaraz headed in the only goal of the game three minutes from time to remove the threat of relegation hanging over Roberto Martinez's side.

Rovers went into the match six points from safety but they were always on the back foot against a Wigan side that confirmed their top-flight place when Paraguayan defender Alcaraz's late header earned a sixth win in eight matches.

Consecutive victories in March took Blackburn, who only avoided relegation on the final day of last season, as high as 16th in the table.

However, a run of six defeats in seven put them back into trouble and relegation brings to an end a miserable campaign for the club, who were Premier League champions in 1995.

Despite the knowledge that a win would keep their survival hopes alive, the match was dominated by supporter protests against Rovers manager Steve Kean and unpopular owners Venky's, an Indian poultry firm, who arrived in November 2010 promising big signings such as Ronaldinho and David Beckham.

Even before kick-off there were chants for Kean to be sacked and they continued throughout the game.

A chicken, dressed in Blackburn colours, was thrown onto the pitch in the early stages and just after half-time a supporter sprinted across the pitch and threw his season ticket in the air when he reached the dug-outs.

After a surprise run of results, which included victories over Manchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool, Wigan only needed a point to confirm their Premier League status
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