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Djibril Cisse||Proud to be Panathinaikos||HD|| PLEASSE STAY WITH US FOREVER-WE NEED YOU On 25 June 2009, the French striker signed a four year contract with Panathinaikos.[48] It was reported that the player would earn €2.5 million per year, while French club Marseille would get an estimated €8 million as a transfer fee. The total cost of the transfer is about €20 million, taking into account the various bonuses.[49] He scored his first goal in Greece against Crete-based Ergotelis and soon he became the new leader of the team. He was the Superleague topscorer for the 2009--10 leading his team to win the double. In his first year in Greece, Cisse scored 23 goals in 28 matches. Cisse's performances made Panathinaikos fans love him, and he became their football idol. He had stated that after making the double in Greece he would love to play again in the Champions League with Panathinaikos and looking for a successful season also in Greece. On 30 October 2010, he scored two goals in the Derby of the eternal enemies against arch-rivals Olympiakos Pireus in a 2--1 home win. At the MVP award ceremony for the 8th fixture, Cisse said "I am not only a player of Panathinaikos, but I am also a fan". In the new season, he has already scored 18 goals in 20 matches in the Greek League and 1 goal in the Greek Cup. He is also the current team captain of Panathinaikos. On February 21 2011, Olympiakos beat Panathinaikos 2-1 in a controversial game and after the final whistle, dozens of Olympiakos fans invaded the pitch and, amid the celebrations, several of them aimed kicks and punches at Cissé and some of his teammates including Cédric Kanté, Simão Junior, Josu Sarriegi and Alexandros Tzorvas. Cisse stated that he was being racially abused by Olympiakos fans, and he would leave Greek Championship at the end of the 2010-2011 season.[50] Cisse also suggested that Panathinaikos should have won the derby and were only denied by the referee Dimitris Kalopoulos's decision to disallow what seemed a legitimate Panathinaikos goal for offside and to allow a controversial Olympiakos goal in the 91st minute to stand. He stated that he has lost his patience with questionable refereeing in Greece: "I will make my decisions but believe me, I've had it up to here. I can't go on under these conditions.[51]