Bradley Dack says he has the full support of the club, manager and dressing room after marking his return to the team with his fifth goal of the season.

Dack scored what looked to be the winner on his 50th appearance for the club, until Conor Hourihane equalised in injury-time for Aston Villa at Ewood Park.

It was Dack’s first outing in a month after a knee injury, while the 24-year-old has also had to deal with an appearance at Blackburn Magistrates court following a third breach of a community court order issued last year.

But the playmaker says his full focus is on matters on the pitch as he looks to continue his excellent start to the campaign.

“It’s my mistake so I’ve got to make sure I put that right, but I’m here to play football and that’s what I love doing,” Dack told the Lancashire Telegraph.

“Of course, the manager has been brilliant for me, there’s no denying that. In the whole group everyone’s been brilliant. I’ve got the full support of the club so I’m happy with that and I’ll just get my stuff done.

“On a personal note it’s nice to play 50 games for the club and I’ve chipped in with a few goals (in that time).

“That’s a good milestone for me and I’ve just got to build on that.”

Dack turned in a Danny Graham shot with a neat flick which had Rovers on course for the three points with 14 minutes left.

But he said there was a feeling of disappointment in the dressing room after being denied the victory by a late equaliser.

He added: “It was nice to get the goal and play well, but obviously the over-riding feeling is disappointment. We should have seen the game out.

“It’s a great strike at the end but we’ve probably got to do better and make sure we win the game 1-0.

“I think we definitely deserved to take all three points from our performance but that’s football and you’ve got to concentrate for 95 minutes and that little bit at the end has let us down.”

It isn’t the first time Rovers have been hit by a late sucker punch, conceding in injury time on the opening day at Ipswich Town where they were held to a 2-2 draw.

And Dack admitted: “It’s a bitter pill to swallow, it’s a blow, and it can’t really keep happening.

“That’s the conversation we’ve had in the dressing room as a team together.

“We’ve got an honest group of lads and everyone talks after and said ‘It’s got to stop now’.

“We can’t keep conceding goals in the last five minutes so hopefully that’s the last one we’ll see this season.”

The former Gillingham man, who admitted it was ‘instinct’ which brought him the goal he did score, felt he should have been walking off with two goals.

He saw a first half header wrongly disallowed for offside, adding: “It was a great ball from Charlie (Mulgrew). We work on that a little bit, me and Charlie, just me in that front post space, just trying to flick things on. I think we did it at Blackpool at home last year.

 “We saw at half-time that the first one was onside by quiet a long way, which was disappointing again, but those sorts of decisions are swings and roundabouts over the course of the season.

“Maybe they could say they thought should have had a penalty in the first half.”