It's safe to say that Blackburn Rovers haven't build on some impressive performances so far this season, with Tony Mowbray coming under pressure from some of the club's supporters. 

Rovers have only won once in their last eight games, which has seen them slide down the Championship table at an alarming rate.

Mowbray's side are currently sat 18th in the league table, and will feel as though the international break came at the right time for his side, as they look to regroup heading into the festive period which could make or break their league campaign this term.

One player that has struggled to replicate the positive showings he had last season is Bradley Dack, who certainly set the bar high during last year's campaign.

Dack netted 18 goals for Rovers as they finished 15th in the table, but hasn't quite hit the heights that were expected of him during pre-season this time around.

In our latest FLW Spotlight, we look into Dack's statistics so far this season, and discuss whether he should be performing to a higher standard with Rovers.

Dack has been a regular in the Blackburn team this season which certainly won't come as a surprise as he's often been relied upon to provide the creative spark for Rovers in the last couple of seasons.

He has hit six goals and been on hand to provide two assists so far in all competitions this term, and will be looking to find some consistency in front of goal heading into the potentially season-defining festive period.

Dack had previously been attracting interest from Aston Villa and Brighton (according to The Sun), and he'll be wanting to get back to his best at the earliest of opportunities to see other teams further their interest in landing his signature.

But some of his statistics don't make for the best of reading, with his duels won being quite an alarming one for Blackburn's talisman.

He has been involved in 398 duels, and has only won 38.9% of them, which is something that he'll be wanting to improve as soon as possible.

Dack only has 22 successful dribbles to his name as well, which he'll know can be significantly improved as the season progresses this term.

There is the weight of expectation for the 25-year-old to deal with this season, and it's important that he performs to a high standard in the near future, otherwise Blackburn could well find themselves fighting to survive in the Championship this time around.

Blackburn are next in action after the international break when they take on Barnsley in a game where they will be expected to pick up a much-needed three points at Ewood Park.