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Damien Delaney: Christian Benteke is not Lionel Messi

ByPA Sport

Published 22/08/2016 at 17:17 GMT

Damien Delaney says Crystal Palace should not treat Christian Benteke as their saviour by insisting: 'He's not Lionel Messi'.

Barcelona's Spanish manager Luis Enrique (L) watches as Barcelona's Argentinian forward Lionel Messi takes part in a team training session at St George's Park near Burton-on-Trent, central England, on July 29, 2016

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Palace have smashed their club record transfer by spending £27million to bring in Belgium striker Benteke from Liverpool.
Manager Alan Pardew will assess the 25-year-old's fitness before deciding whether to hand him a debut against Blackpool in the EFL Cup at Selhurst Park on Tuesday night.
Palace's struggles in front of goal have continued this season as they are yet to find the net, losing both their games 1-0 to West Brom and, on Saturday, Tottenham.
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Barcelona's Argentinian forward Lionel Messi (C) celebrates after scoring with Barcelona's midfielder Sergi Roberto (L) and Barcelona's Uruguayan forward Luis Suarez

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But defender Delaney has warned Benteke will not be the answer to their goalscoring problems unless the rest of the team provides him with chances.
"We're not signing Messi, he's a good player but he's not a player who is going to get the ball and make things happen," Delaney told the Evening Standard.
"We've got to work on the midfield players, wide players, defenders, full-backs and have better service and a better way about us.
"He brings a presence, he's a handful, but Connor Wickham is as well. It's time we stop talking about things and go and win games.
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Barcelona's Argentinian forward Lionel Messi lines up a ball during the second leg of the Spanish Supercup football match between FC Barcelona and Sevilla FC at the Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona on August 17, 2016

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"We have to get some ammunition for him, get some crosses in the box, give him supply. You can say we're not scoring goals, but we're not creating enough chances and that's coming back to the midfielders and defenders, it's up to us to get better service.
"If we were missing a whole host of chances, you just want finishers, but I don't remember (Tottenham goalkeeper Michel) Vorm really doing anything if I'm honest with you.
"It's not the centre-forwards' fault, it's a team game."
Pardew could also hand a debut to French goalkeeper Steve Mandanda, who joined from Marseille over the summer, against the League Two Seasiders.
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