Markus Babbel grabbed a point for Blackburn with his second goal of the game
in stoppage time at Ewood Park.
Both his headers were identical, coming from Brett Emerton inswinging
corners.
Middlesbrough were left shaking their heads in disbelief at the end after
coming from behind to move into the driving seat.
A double blast from Juninho seemed to have secured the points but Babbel had
the last word.
Blackburn manager Graeme Souness decided to ring the changes after losing at
home to Aston Villa at the weekend.
Martin Taylor, Garry Flitcroft and Nils-Eric Johansson were all drafted in at
the expense of Andy Cole, Craig Short and Tugay.
Stewart Downing and Andrew Davies replaced Danny Mills and Massimo Maccarone
in the Middlesbrough line-up.
Babbel, on a season-long loan from Liverpool, put Blackburn ahead in the third
minute.
He got on the end of Emerton's corner to send a towering header beyond
goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer.
It was the German defender's second league goal for the club after arriving on
loan from Liverpool.
Blackburn almost added a second in the eighth minute when Taylor got clear of
his marker, only for his header to come back off the inside of the post.
Middlesbrough nearly went ahead in their first attack after 21 minutes.
Michael Ricketts forced a superb save from goalkeeper Brad Friedel when he
powered in a header following a cross from Downing.
Middlesbrough equalised in the 30th minute after a swift counter-attack that
caught the home side cold.
Downing released Ricketts down the left and he played the ball into Juninho,
who had timed his run into the box perfectly.
The Brazilian produced a clinical finish, finding the corner with his effort.
Middlesbrough were growing in confidence with Juninho and Boudewijn Zenden
always looking for an opening.
Juninho then picked out Gaizka Mendieta but he dragged his shot wide from a
good position just before the break.
Blackburn striker Cole was brought on at the start of the second half for the
ineffective Yorke.
Alan Mahon, recalled from a loan spell at Ipswich, replaced Johansson, in
another switch.
Cole was quickly into the action and saw his effort scrambled away after a
flowing move involving Barry Ferguson and Paul Gallagher.
Middlesbrough edged ahead in the 50th minute when Juninho got his second goal
of the game.
The little Brazilian is in his third spell with the club but he remains a
class act.
He latched on to a clearance from Schwarzer to bend a 20-yard shot around
Friedel.
Blackburn midfielder Mahon went close in the 58th minute, his powerful drive
going inches wide of the post.
Mahon was looking lively and delivered a good cross into the area but Cole
just failed to get a touch.
Then a rare mistake by Middlesbrough defender Gareth Southgate let in
Emerton.
The Australian tried his luck when Cole was in a better position and saw his
effort beaten away.
Juninho, who had worked his socks off, was replaced by Jonathan Greening in
the 74th minute.
Middlesbrough were not content to sit on their lead and went looking for a
third goal.
However Blackburn equalised in stoppage time with an action replay of their
opening goal when Babbel headed home a corner from Emerton.
The relief around Ewood Park was tangible at the final whistle following that
defeat by Villa.
However Blackburn remain dangerously close to the relegation zone - and
Souness knows that.
Teams:
Blackburn Friedel, Babbel, Martin Taylor, Todd,
Johansson (Mahon 45), Neill, Flitcroft (Tugay 56), Ferguson,
Emerton, Yorke (Cole 45), Gallagher.
Subs Not Used: Jansen, Enckelman.
Booked: Flitcroft, Gallagher.
Goals: Babbel 3, 90.
Middlesbrough Schwarzer, Davies, Cooper, Southgate, Queudrue,
Mendieta, Boateng, Downing, Zenden,
Juninho Paulista (Greening 73), Ricketts.
Subs Not Used: Ehiogu, Riggott, Maccarone, Jones.
Booked: Boateng.
Goals: Juninho Paulista 31, 51.
Att: 25,452
Ref: A Wiley (Staffordshire).