Robinson adds to Blackburn troubles as he is ruled out for a month with shoulder injury

Blackburn's survival hopes have been hit by a shoulder injury to keeper Paul Robinson that will keep him out for four weeks. The former England No 1 was forced off in Sunday's 2-1 win at Hull after colliding with Michael Turner, and a scan showed shoulder ligament damage. Shouldering the pain: Paul Robinson is led from the field after suffering a shoulder injury at Hull on Sunday.His injury means a rare chance for Jason Brown and Blackburn have recalled Mark Bunn from a loan spell at Leicester to act as cover. Blackburn will be without Morten Gamst Pedersen against Everton tomorrow as he sits out a one-match ban for his red card at Hull. Meanwhile, Everton manager David Moyes believes he has unearthed another gem from the lower leagues after signing 15-year-old Femi Orenuga from Southend. The winger became Southend's youngest ever player when he came on as a substitute in November's 3-1 FA Cup win over Luton. He said: 'When I went up to Everton, I saw how many youth players had stepped up to first-team level and it convinced me I will have a better chance there than at other clubs.' Everton will pay a nominal fee, with more payments depending on his progress. Rovers gaffe spells trouble: 'Satna' Cruz won't be impressed with Blackburn kit clangerHull City 1 Blackburn 2: Brown takes out frustration on petulant Geovanni  

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