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Remy eager to make up for lost time at Crystal Palace

Published 31/08/2016, 08:41
© Reuters. Chelsea Training

(Reuters) - French striker Loic Remy is confident of being handed more playing time at Crystal Palace to regain his form and fitness after finding it difficult to break into the first team at parent club Chelsea.

Remy, who agreed to a season-long loan at Palace on Tuesday, has largely found himself on the bench since he joined Chelsea from Queens Park Rangers in 2014, making just nine Premier League starts with the London club.

The 29-year-old, however, will now reunite with Alan Pardew, having worked with the manager at Newcastle United, in a bid to rediscover his scoring touch.

"We had a good time together (at Newcastle) and I'm pleased to be back under him because I think he is a very good manager. He can give me a lot, and I hope to do the same for him and the team," Remy told the club's website (www.cpfc.co.uk).

"It's a really good opportunity for me. I was at Chelsea for two years and it was a bit complicated because I didn't play that much, so it is very good to be here now and hopefully I'll have some chances to play.

"After three years without playing much the main thing is to get back fit, and after that there will be no problem because I know what I can bring to the team."

Remy also hopes to build a strong partnership with fellow striker Christian Benteke, who joined Palace for a club record fee 27 million pounds earlier this month.

"Benteke is a very good player and is very strong so I'm sure that we can play together. I think the choice to buy us two strikers is going to be a good one," Remy said of the Belgian.

© Reuters. Chelsea Training

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