The Seasiders striker added another double in the victory at Bloomfield Road on Saturday afternoon, capping his brace from the EFL Trophy match against Morecambe.
After slipping in the last few months, Beesley has made the most of his chance to get back into Neil Critchley’s starting lineup. it’s all about persistence,” the Blackpool manager conceded.
“This game requires psychological fortitude. You may experience ups and downs, but what matters is how you get through them. Bees hasn’t been as involved as he would like to be, which has disappointed him lately. You can tell that it has helped him because he scored two goals during the week and then doubled that total against Shrewsbury. He’s a terrific guy and a top man. We work together every day at the football club since I brought him there.
He can cover ground for extended periods of time and has excellent endurance, so it doesn’t surprise me when he tests defences. I’m compensating for him. Although I don’t usually single players out, I did so in the locker room because he was going through a difficult time. It’s difficult for any player to jump in front of someone else, as he has witnessed. He sets a great example for the rest of the squad; if you persevere in working hard even when things don’t go your way, good things will eventually come your way.