The striker departed Anfield to join Crystal Palace this summer.

Crystal Palace striker Christian Benteke has insisted to Sky Sports that he does not regret his move to Liverpool.
The Belgian forward departed Anfield this summer after a disastrous one-year spell at Anfield.
It was a highly disappointing time on Merseyside for him, during which he managed just nine goals in 29 Premier League appearances.

This season had seen him far down the pecking order under Reds boss Jurgen Klopp, leading to his move to Selhurst Park in the last transfer window.
It is fair to imagine he would look back at the last year with regret but he has insisted that is not the case.
“It was an honour to play for Liverpool, such a big club with such a big history,” Benteke told Sky Sports.
“I didn’t play or perform as I wanted. It was my decision to go there and I don’t regret anything. I didn’t have the chances to perform. I learned that’s football. That is why I have no anger against anyone there.

Benteke’s focus must now be on helping Palace to improve this season after they disappointed last year.
The Eagles have not had the best start to their season and are currently 14th in the table with just four points from their first four games.
They did however return to winning ways last weekend when they were 2-1 winners over newly promoted Middlesbrough.
They will be looking to continue that winning form when they host Stoke City at Selhurst Park this afternoon.

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