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THE Toon’s number nine scored a home goal when he dropped by to surprise a young fan.

Four-year old Sam Livingstone got the surprise of his life when Papiss Cisse arrived at his house in Bedlington to see the football-mad youngster.

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In January, shortly after Papiss had signed for United, Sam decided to send him a “Welcome to Newcastle” card, rather than the traditional Valentine card he was busy preparing for his mother at school.

And Papiss was so taken by the gesture from Sam, when the card arrived at Newcastle’s Benton Training Centre, that he arranged a secret visit to the home of the young United supporter.

After opening the door to United’s new striker, and having to pinch himself before realising who it was, Sam was still in a daze.

“I couldn’t believe my eyes when Dad told me and my brother Jack to go and see who was at the door,” he said.

“To then see Papiss Cisse standing there, well that was amazing, that just doesn’t happen.

“He came inside, brought us some really great gifts and then showed us his car which was amazing. It was brilliant!”

Brother Jack, whose seventh birthday happened to be on Saturday too, added: “We didn’t know anything about the visit and it was just a great day for us.”

Papiss said: “The welcome I have received in Newcastle has been incredible and I thank everyone who has helped me settle in.

“From those at the club to the thousands of supporters who I think are simply fantastic, I am deeply touched.

“Going to see Sam and his family was just my way of saying a special thank you to a young fan who showed genuine kindness in welcoming me to a new country and new club.

“I must thank them also for the Easter bunny they gave me, it was very nice.”

Dad John, who kept the secret of Papiss’ visit to himself, added: “This has really made Sam’s year and I cannot put into words how grateful I am that Papiss gave up his time to come and see Sam – we are all ever so grateful.

“Footballers don’t always get the credit they deserve for things away from the football field, this gesture from Papiss just shows what a genuine, down to earth and tremendous person he is.”

Senegalese striker Papiss Demba Cisse plays for the Senegal national team as well as Newcastle United.

He holds the record of most goals scored by an African player in a single Bundesliga season, racking up an impressive 22 league goals in the 2010/11 season.

On January 17 this year, Cisse signed for Newcastle United on a five-and-a-half-year deal for an estimated fee in the region of £10m.

By joining the club, he also linked up with fellow Senegal striker Demba Ba.