
Blackburn Rovers assistant boss Neil McDonald was pleased that his side had given absent manager Sam Allardyce a lift with their 2-0 victory at Bolton Wanderers.
A David Dunn strike and a Sam Ricketts own goal gave Rovers the points, with Allardyce unable to attend as he prepares for a heart operation this week.
McDonald said:"Hopefully we've put a bit of a smile on his face and taken a little bit of stress away from him.
"I'd like to think it will give him a chance to recover knowing his team has done well.
"Sam is a person who looks after himself. He is always having check-ups and making sure he is in good health.
"Luckily they have found it out very quickly. I am told it is routine operation, so he should be back fighting fit very soon. I would imagine he would be okay for the match against Chelsea.
"I spoke to him before the game and he spoke to the players yesterday. They all knew what they had to do. We all have to take responsibility as we are professionals."

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