The Chronicle

BEST YET TO COME FROM FRENCH STAR

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JOHN Aloisi reckons Brisbane Roar fans won’t see the best of Eric Bautheac until next season, when he assumes A-League marquee status.

But the Frenchman’s sublime free-kick on Saturday night should tide them over until then.

Bautheac produced his finest moment yet in a Roar shirt, curling a delightful shot over the wall from just outside the penalty box – the decisive goal in a 1-0 win against Adelaide.

It’s been a tough season for the 30-year-old, who signed for the Roar in September only for his arrival in Australia to be delayed by six weeks due to visa issues.

Then, just as he was starting to find his feet in the A-League, a hamstring injury sidelined the former Ligue 1 star for four matches.

However, Aloisi tipped Bautheac to be a major part of Brisbane’s late-season assault on the top six, which stepped up a notch with their fourth win in six games.

“He was brilliant,” Aloisi said.

“His all-round performanc­e – not only when he gets at players one-v-one and beats them and can score free kicks, but he also works hard defensivel­y.

“He’s got a lot of energy. He’s had a difficult time ... but he’s only going to get better and better. We’ll see the best Eric next season. It sometimes happens with foreigners but these last five games we’ve got, he’s going to be a big plus for us.”

Bautheac is under the salary cap but will become a marquee in the second year of his contract, with Brett Holman and Massimo Maccarone unlikely to be retained on their current wages.

 ?? PHOTO: ALBERT PEREZ/GETTY IMAGES ?? GOAL TIME: Eric Bautheac of the Roar celebrates after scoring the winner against Adelaide United.
PHOTO: ALBERT PEREZ/GETTY IMAGES GOAL TIME: Eric Bautheac of the Roar celebrates after scoring the winner against Adelaide United.

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