NEWCASTLE icon Papiss Cisse led his Sunday league team to a massive victory by scoring all of its six goals.
Cisse, 40, stood out for the Magpies during his four-year stint at St James Park ever since his arrival from Freiburg in 2012.
The forward is remembered fondly by the Toon faithful thanks to his 44 goals and eight assists in 131 appearances, which included an unforgettable wondergoal at Chelsea in 2012.
But now the former Senegal international mixes it up with Sunday League royalty.
That has seen him linking up with Wythenshawe, which is consisted of a number of Premier League cult heroes.
That includes the likes of Manchester City heroes Joleon Lescott, Stephen Ireland and Nedum Onuoha.

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Ex-Burnley star George Boyd is also there as is former £13.5million Everton star Oumar Niasse.
Liverpool legend Emile Heskey and Wales great Hal Robson-Kanu are part of the team as well.
And the team is dominating the Cheshire Veterans Football League with a series of decisive victories.
Cisse led Wythenshawe to a 6-2 triumph over Collegiate Old Boys on Sunday at Hollyhedge Park.
The Senegalese star netted his first in the 20th-minute mark and made it four within 22 minutes.
The Newcastle hero added a brace within four minutes in the dying stages of the match.
Cisse underwent quite a nomadic career after leaving the Geordies as he first moved to China for Shandong Luneng.
He then moved to Turkey to play for the likes of Alanyaspor, Fenerbahce and Caykur Rizespor.







