Papiss Cisse Delivers Six-Goal Masterclass After Penalty Miss
Papiss Cisse made headlines once again in the Cheshire Veterans Football League as the Premier League cult hero overcame a disastrous series of events to score an incredible six goals for Wythenshawe FC Vets in a dominant 13-0 victory over South Liverpool.
Papiss Cisse’s Nightmare Minute in Sunday League
Papiss Cisse, well-known for his exploits with Newcastle United in the Premier League and the Senegal national team, is currently making waves in the lower leagues with Wythenshawe FC Vets. The striker’s latest match was a showcase of both humility and brilliance, as he experienced arguably the worst 60 seconds of his career. Taking a penalty early in the match, Cisse saw his weak attempt easily saved by the South Liverpool goalkeeper. His immediate follow-up was blocked and sent out for a corner, but things only got worse as Cisse’s ensuing corner kick failed to clear the near post, sailing out of play before reaching any of his teammates.
The blunder quickly drew attention online, with one viewer commenting, “That is the worst corner I’ve ever seen.” Even for a veteran with Cisse’s pedigree, it was a moment to forget.
Papiss Cisse Responds in Style With Six Goals
However, Papiss Cisse demonstrated the resilience and class that made him a Premier League favorite. The striker bounced back spectacularly in the second half, finding the net six times and helping Wythenshawe FC Vets cruise to a 13-0 win. This remarkable display once again underlined Cisse’s enduring quality and his relentless hunger for goals, even after his earlier mishaps.
Wythenshawe, packed with former Premier League talents such as Stephen Ireland, Joleon Lescott, and George Boyd, continue to dominate the Cheshire Veterans Football League this season. With Cisse in outstanding form—having also scored all his team’s goals in a recent 6-2 win over Collegiate Old Boys—the team has racked up emphatic victories including 5-2, 7-1, 10-1, and 9-1 throughout the campaign.
Papiss Cisse’s Football Journey: From Senegal to Premier League Stardom
Cisse’s football journey began at AS Douanes in Senegal, before he moved on to French sides Metz, Cherbourg, and Chateauroux. His performances led to a stint in Germany’s Bundesliga with Freiburg, where his lethal finishing earned him a move to Newcastle United in the Premier League.
Over four seasons in England’s top flight, Papiss Cisse netted 37 goals and became a cult hero among Newcastle fans. He later enjoyed spells in the Chinese Super League with Shandong Luneng, in Turkey with Alanyaspor and Fenerbahce, and had a brief stint at Palm City in Dubai. Early in 2025, Cisse returned to England, joining Wythenshawe FC Vets, where he’s continued to demonstrate his remarkable goal-scoring prowess.
Cisse Reflects on Premier League Experience
In a recent interview with Sky Sports, Cisse looked back on his Premier League debut, recalling: “When I came to the Premier League, the Bundesliga helped me a lot because it’s a similar game. In two, three weeks I adapted because physically I was ready to challenge the Premier League. Scoring goals, I have that already. It was just to manage with my team-mates, to know how they are playing.”
He added, “I always say to people scoring a goal in football is the best thing ever. The emotion is unbelievable. I love that. Newcastle fans, they are the best. Honestly, the love from these fans is amazing. It’s incredible. I never have that anywhere else, ever. Only in Newcastle.”
Current Newcastle Form: Mixed Fortunes Post-Cisse
While Papiss Cisse continues to shine in the veterans league, his former club Newcastle United have endured a tough start to the current Premier League season. Despite qualifying for the Champions League and lifting the Carabao Cup last year, Eddie Howe’s side has struggled, winning only three of their opening 11 matches and sitting 14th in the table with just 12 points. Their recent defeat against Brentford highlights the challenges facing the Magpies, who will hope to bounce back after the international break when they host Manchester City at St James’ Park.
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Opinion: Redemption Defines Papiss Cisse’s Career
Cisse’s brief but disastrous spell at the penalty spot in this match is a reminder that even the best players make mistakes. What sets him apart, however, is his extraordinary ability to bounce back with style and determination. His six-goal explosion after a humbling moment is the essence of sporting redemption and a testament to why he remains a beloved figure not only among Newcastle fans but football supporters everywhere. Cisse’s journey is a lesson in perseverance, and his continued passion for scoring goals is a joy to witness, regardless of the league or stage.
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