Unfavourable decisions 'hard to overlook' - Miller

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'Football's a funny game. It's so unpredictable' - Miller

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Blackburn Rovers defender Lewis Miller says recent decisions that have gone against the club are "hard to overlook" as they target a first home win against Stoke City on Saturday (12:30 BST).

Rovers felt frustrated in their last match at Ewood Park when they were not awarded a penalty for a sliding tackle on Todd Cantwell during their 2-1 loss to Swansea.

It followed the EFL's decision to replay their previous home match against Ipswich after it was abandoned in the 79th minute due to heavy rainfall - a decision Blackburn boss Valerien Ismael labelled as "disgraceful."

Rovers were 1-0 up in the match with the Tractor Boys a man down after Jacob Greaves' second-half dismissal.

"It's always going to linger in the back of your mind, decisions like that, because they influence our results and where you are on the table and it's hard to overlook those things," Miller told BBC Radio Lancashire.

"But you kind of just have to put them aside, go on to the next one. It's a long season, there's a lot of games to try and get back into it and that's what we are going to have to try and do."