The latest episode of Arte et Labore is out and Blackburn Rovers ending their winless run in emphatic style at Sunderland.
Rovers Reporter Elliott Jackson is joined by Ryan Hildred to discuss the team's survival chances after John Eustace got his first official win in charge.
After narrowly losing out to Ipswich Town on Good Friday, Rovers produced one of their best performances of the season, winning 5-1 at The Stadium of Light.
That gives them breathing room in their battle to stay in the Championship. We reflect on what has changed and the improvement in performances, particularly over the last three games.
Plus, a preview of Saturday's important match against promotion-hopefuls Southampton at Ewood Park.
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