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Ten-man Liverpool stopped Blackburn climbing out of the Premier League relegation zone thanks to Andy Carroll's injury-time header.
Maxi Rodriguez twice slotted home from close range before Alexander Doni was sent off, leaving the Reds with a goalkeeping headache for Saturday's FA Cup semi-final against Everton.
Yakubu missed the resulting penalty before his free header and second-half spot kick pulled Blackburn level.
But Carroll netted in a late twist.
The striker's intervention, from Daniel Agger's knockdown, capped an incident-packed 90 minutes and earned Liverpool their second win in nine top-flight games.
While Reds manager Kenny Dalglish could not hide his delight as he skipped down the touchline, Rovers boss Steve Kean cut a forlorn figure as Blackburn remain in the bottom three courtesy of QPR's better goal difference.
In the build-up to this game, Dalglish had promised Liverpool would not be distracted by thoughts of Saturday's Merseyside derby in the FA Cup semi-final.
But the Wembley date was suddenly uppermost in Reds minds once Doni upended Junior Hoilett after a tame backpass by teenage right-back Jon Flanagan fell short.
With first-choice Pepe Reina already suspended after his red card against Newcastle last month - and barring further misfortune - it is Australian Brad Jones who will be walking out to face Everton at the weekend.
The 31-year-old, making his Premier League debut for the Reds, instantly became a hero as he stopped Yakubu's weak penalty to protect a two-goal advantage established by Maxi's two early strikes.
But Jones's good work was undone after the break when he conceded a second spot-kick in, first seeing his attempted clearance charged down by the advancing Yakubu then, having palmed away the rebound, pushing the Nigerian to the ground before he could pursue the loose ball.
On this occasion, referee Anthony Taylor was content to produce just a yellow card, otherwise Liverpool's prospects - on the night and at the weekend - would have been even more perilous.
However, Yakubu - whose unmarked header had halved the arrears before the interval - made no mistake with his second penalty to bring the scores level.
It looked like rescuing what had seemed an unlikely point for the hosts after they were inexplicably caught napping twice within the opening 16 minutes, Argentine midfielder Maxi making the most of his first top-flight start in almost three months.
Martin Skrtel's 60-yard pass out of his own penalty area picked out an unmarked Bellamy, who surged clear of a floundering Blackburn backline and cut the ball across to Maxi for the simplest of tap-ins.
And Liverpool - without top scorer Luis Suarez and talisman Steven Gerrard - made Blackburn pay for another defensive lapse when Rodriguez tucked home Carroll's pass.
Yakubu's brace in reply seemed to have earned Rovers a point but it is now four straight defeats for the Lancashire side, with the only consolation for their manager that it was owners Venky's, and not Kean himself, at whom the home crowd chose to vent their spleen on the final whistle.
Source: BBC Sport
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