PARIS — Forward Georges Mikautadze scored one goal and set up another as resurgent Lyon won 3-1 at Auxerre on Sunday to climb into fourth place in Ligue 1.
It was Lyon's fifth win in the last six league games and moved it one point behind Marseille in third place, and one point above Lille in fifth. The top three get an automatic spot in next season's Champions League while the team in fourth enters qualifying.
Mikautadze tucked away a penalty in the 54th minute after being fouled by goalkeeper Donovan Léon as he went clean through.
Right back Saël Kumbedi and midfielder Corentin Tolisso then combined to set up Rayan Cherki for a neat curled finish in the 62nd.
After Auxerre striker Lassine Sinayoko pulled one back, the fleet-footed Mikautadze pinged over a low cross from the left to give veteran striker Alexandre Lacazette an easy finish in the 84th.
Lyon visits bitter local rival Saint-Etienne next Sunday, with Mikautadze facing countryman Zuriko Davitashvili and much at stake for both sides at opposite ends of the table.
Never give up
Saint-Etienne earlier came from behind three times to draw 3-3 with Brest in Ligue 1 and earn a valuable point in its relegation fight.