Crystal Palace injury blow as Christian Benteke is ruled out for six weeks and Wilfried Zaha fails to recover ahead of Manchester United visit
- Christian Benteke is out for at least six weeks due to a knee ligament damage
- Crystal Palace also miss Wilfried Zaha and Ruben Loftus-Cheek at Old Trafford
- Manager Roy Hodgson says his side are 'plagued' by injuries at the moment
Crystal Palace striker Christian Benteke has been ruled out for at least six weeks due to a knee ligament damage, manager Roy Hodgson said on Friday.
Winger Wilfried Zaha has not recovered from his knee injury in time to visit Manchester United in the Premier League on Saturday, while Chelsea loanee Ruben Loftus-Cheek will also miss the trip with a thigh strain.
'He's (Benteke) got ligament damage which will keep him out for a minimum of six weeks,' Hodgson told a news conference. 'We don't think he'll be able to train for six weeks.'
Christian Benteke has been ruled out for at least six weeks due to a knee ligament damage
Wilfried Zaha trained with his Crystal Palace team-mates this week but has not fully recovered
'Loftus-Cheek has a thigh strain which he's been battling with for some period of time, which will keep him out of the game.
'Unfortunately, at the moment we've been hit by a plague of injuries at a time when we could have done without it.'
James Tomkins' illness leaves Palace short-staffed in defence, while Benteke's back-up striker Connor Wickham is still weeks away from returning from his own knee injury.
Palace boss Roy Hodgson bemoaned the 'plague of injuries' that has beset his squad
Palace are rooted at the bottom of the league standings having lost the first six games without scoring and Hodgson concedes there could be more suffering ahead for his side.
'Manchester United have a very strong squad but we will be looking to give them a good game and hope for any good luck that is around,' he added.
'There could be more pain ahead, with the likes of Manchester United and Chelsea, but we wont be fazed as we work on our task that we have ahead of us as a group.'
United have made an unbeaten start to the campaign and have not lost to Palace in the top-flight since May 1991.
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