Beauvais had not won in the league since day 4, against Saint-Quentin (4-2).
Sylvain Dailly's players made short work of the Auxerre reserve team (4-1) this Saturday evening at the Pierre-Brisson stadium during the 4th day of group B of Nationale 2.
Man of the match: Brice Tutu makes his debut
He joined Asbo on Monday, a few hours before the end of the transfer window.
Brice Tutu, on loan from Caen (Ligue 2) with whom he is under contract until 2022, was quick to make people talk about him.
Established alone at the forefront, the 22-year-old striker has indeed found the net from his first appearance in his new colors.
A goal scored in the 21st minute.
Upon receiving a corner from Mauquit's right, the one who had been tested by Maastricht (Dutch D2) last July took advantage of a scramble in the area to strike hard and open the scoring, thus paving the way. path of great Beauvaisian success.
Trained in Caen, Tutu scored 10 goals with the reserve in 43 National 3 matches, also making three appearances in the Ligue 2 team before being loaned to Bastia (N2) last season (1 goal in 10 games).
The match: the reflex stop of Samuel Atrous
We play the 47th minute, Beauvais is already leading 3-0.
After a very quiet first period for him, Samuel Atrous pulls out the big game, in two stages.
First on a strike that he pushes back with his fist, but in the axis.
Mohamed resumes in stride.
Still on the ground, the Beauvais goalkeeper released a reflex parry that allowed him to deflect the shot above his bar and allow Beauvais to continue to hope to achieve a clean sheet.
In vain, however.
After being saved by Pinteaux on the line (59th), Samuel Atrous could not prevent Auxerre from reducing the score (3-1, 80th).
The number: 6
If Beauvais had entered the championship in reverse by conceding two losses, first in Metz (b) (1-0) then at home against Lusitanos de Saint-Maur (0-2), Sébastien Dailly's team has recovered well since.
With this success against the Auxerre reserve, the Beauvaisiens have their sixth straight game without defeat in the league, their second victory after the one obtained at home already against Saint-Quentin on September 5 (4-2).
The Beauvaisian invincibility series even rises to 7 games if we integrate the victory in the 4th round of the Coupe de France in Saint-Valéry-sur-Somme (D1, 0-6) on Saturday October 3 (the Asbo will receive Feignie-Aulnoye, N3, in the 5th round next Saturday).
He said...
Sébastien Dailly, Beauvais coach: “I am satisfied with the content, with what we posted, with the number of goals scored, it's a good evening.
This is the victory that we were looking for a little while, it turned around us, we see that from the moment we are effective quickly, it takes a good turn.
Winning tonight is important and it is good for the morale of the players, they are rewarded for the work done.
Brice Tutu brought us what we didn't have lately, with him we have a different register.
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BEAUVAIS - AUXERRE (b): 4-1 (3-0).
Spectators: 740. Referee: M. Martin.
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Goals.
Beauvais: Tutu (21st), Marques (36th), Saline (38th), Haddou (88th);
Auxerre: Carvalho (80th).
Warnings.
Beauvais: Digbeu (52nd).
Beauvais:
Atrous - Digbeu (cap.), Teqja, Elie, Pinteaux - Rodrigo, Marques - Haddou (Benatmane, 90th +1), Mauquit, Saline (Fallempin, 72nd) - Tutu (Traoré, 87th).
Entr.
: Dailly.
Auxerre:
Brass - Chapelle, Joly, Oum.
Camara, Knoepffler (A. Camara, 72nd) - Sinayoko, Carvalho, Mohamed (Cissé, 69th), Ponti - Ben Fredj (Silvestre, 71st), Ous.
Camara (cap.).
Entr.
: Carre.