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Thursday, 4 July 2013
Djibril Cisse joins Russian outfit Kuban Krasnodar
Djibril Cisse has set his sights on
a return to the France national
team after joining Russian
outfit Kuban Krasnodar just
days after his release from QPR.
The 31-year-old has signed a
one-year deal with an option for
a further season at Kuban, who
finished fifth in the Russian
Premier League last season to
qualify for the Europa League.
The journeyman striker, for
whom Kuban will be his fifth club
since leaving Marseille in 2009,
hopes his return to the European
stage will catch the eye of France
boss Didier Deschamps.
"I love my country, I love the
sensations that feel when I put
on a tricolour shirt," said Cisse,
who last turned out for Les Bleus
in 2011.
"If Kuban achieve all their goals
in the coming season, and I
score regularly, anything is
possible."
Djibril Cisse
"I really want to give all my
power to once again return to
the camp of the national team.
"I understand that I need to have
a very good season for my new
club.
"I think if Kuban achieve all their
goals in the coming season, and I
score regularly, anything is
possible."
Balanced step
Cisse had a year left on his
contract at QPR, but reached an
agreement on a mutual
termination earlier this week.
He joined Rangers from Lazio for
a reported £4million in 2012 and
went on to score 10 goals in 29
appearances, but spent the
second half of last season on
loan at Qatari outfit Al-Gharafa.
With QPR boss Harry Redknapp
required to reduce the wage bill
following the club's relegation
from the Barclays Premier
League, Cisse's high wages were
always likely to prove
troublesome, and the player
admitted he had been
anticipating his exit.
Cisse said the move to Kuban
was therefore not a snap
decision, with the club first
making contact several weeks
ago.
"Overall, it was about three
weeks," he said. "I had to pause
to think about it calmly because it
was clear that I was leaving QPR.
"Therefore the decision to move
to Kuban was quite a balanced
step."
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