Striker Djibril Cisse found himself on the bench this weekend as Marseille rolled through Auxerre, 4-0. The benching was a mild surprise, given Cisse was Marseille’s leading scorer last season. But with Mamadou Niang and Bakari Koné play well as a duo, Cisse’s benching seemed tactically viable.
Now it appears there may be another reason for Cisse being excluded from the lineup, one derived from the striker’s desires to move back to England.
Today Marseille announced that the former Liverpool player will join Sunderland on a season long loan. Cisse will fill the striker void Roy Keane has been trying to address since Kenwyne Jones hurt his knee in May. Cisse will give the Black Cats a number nine who can play with El-Hadji Diouf up top.
Cisse had been seeking a move back to England, as his wife is British. With him being out of the starting lineup this weekend, Cisse renewed his request of club president Pape Diouf for a move. Diouf, on the club’s website, said that after coach Erik Gerets had Cisse out of the lineup for the Auxerre match, he would not stand in the way of Cisse moving.
Diouf said hat Marseille had also talked to Manchester City about a move, but after this weekend he quickly finalized a deal with Sunderland. The Black Cats, coming off a strong albeit losing showing against Liverpool on Saturday, will add some much needed scoring potential to the squad.
Cisse scored 22 goals in 50 games last season for Marseille, helping the team to a third place finish in Ligue 1. His last season in the Premier League was 2005-06 when he scored 17 goals in 58 games for Liverpool. He moved from Anfield to Marseille after seeing his playing time decrease toward the end that season.
For all you EPL or Ligue 1 fans out there, what do you think? Is this a good move for Marseille? And how much of an impact will this have on Sunderland’s season?


Reports are that Lazio will not exercise their option to keep Rolando Bianchi in the Eternal City. The unsettled striker will return to Manchester City from his loan spell in the peninsula. However, Bianchi most likely won’t be in England for long, and now Ligue 1 side AS Monaco have declared their interest to strengthen their front line with Bianchi. German side Wolfsburg are also pursuing the 25-year-old Italian. Bianchi has failed to find the same form that he displayed when scoring 18 goals for Reggina last year.















