Cisse was Liverpool's match-winner in the 1-0 victory over Blackburn on his return to the starting line-up.
In the build-up to the game Cisse's future was the subject of intense debate with reports suggesting the Frenchman would seek to move on in January if he was not playing regularly.
Cisse made a point of showing he had no problems with Rafa Benitez, as has been suggested, by celebrating his goal with the Spaniard.
"I ran across to shake hands with the boss as a small message to show everyone there was no problem between me and the manager," said Cisse.
"I wanted to show to the fans that we have a normal relationship.
"The most important thing was the three points because we are not in a good position. I really just want all the speculation to stop now about problems between me and the coach and me and the club. I am happy to stay here - why should I want to leave?
"You could see the fans' reaction to me. You won't find fans like that anywhere in the world, so I don't know why people say I want to leave. I want it all to stop and for me to work for the club.
"The best way is to carry on scoring goals, I have had a good season so far with goals, but we need points because we can't stay in positions like 12 and 13.
"When I came back from France we just spoke normally as player and coach, and did not talk about what has been said. There are more important things to talk about."
Cisse was also happy to ram the taunts of the Blackburn fans down their throats after scoring the winner.
The former Auxerre suffered his career-threatening leg injury against Blackburn last year and the visiting fans taunted the Frenchman about the injury throughout the game at Anfield.
Cisse was delighted to have the final word by scoring the only goal of the game.
"They were singing `Cisse how's the leg'. I was angry after that and I just wanted to score because of those stupid fans," added Cisse.
"And I want to say `thank you' to the Liverpool fans for supporting me after that.
"The goal was important to me because I broke my leg badly at Blackburn last season, I am pleased with the goals I have been scoring and have no problem with the coach."

I am a big fan of Djibril, he has possibly just gone through the worst year of his life, his dream move to Liverpool then gets that dreadful injury nearly losing his leg.
Then MO realises he made a mistake going to Real Madrid and wants to come home, being a Liverpool favourite of course most fans would have wanted him back, but because Rafa had to buy Morientes due to Cisse's injury, there was no way Rafa was going to sell him.
Instead Rafa goes out to buy Crouch to replace Baros (which I didnt agree with) but thats my opinion.
Then Cisse gets touted in the shop window to fund the return of the prodical son.
Djibs must have been f*cking fumin I know I would if I was him.
He gets himself back months before he was due back to play for us, and that was the thanks he got, maybe more to do with Rick Parry than Rafa cause If I am honest I really dont think Rafa wanted MO back, you made your bed lie in it.
Then Big P gets a start ahead of Cisse in nearly every game we have played and Cisse our biggest buy to date gets stuck on the bench or on the wing to accomodate Crouchino.
Cisse is our leading goal scorer he is the only striker we have at the moment that looks anything like scoring, ok he misses a lot of sitters, but he can be forgiven.
Its not like he has had a run of 5-6 games upfront is it?
He needs a run upfront now, he will start banging them in for fun I am sure of it, ok he gets frustrated when things arnt going his way, but its better he gets frustrated than not giving a sh*t isnt it?
When MO came back from injury it used to take him around 6-7 games before he found the back of the net again, and Cisse's injury mentally and physically is nothing to a MO hamstring.
Get behind Djibril I think he's great I love him, and he will start to give us goals a plenty if he gets a run in his natural position.
And finally them Blackburn fans knock me sick with the chants they gave him on saturday, but then again there players are bad enough, they should be brought to court for impersonating footballers.
Djibs just needs to be loved thats all, he plays on confidence and when the chips are down so is Djib, lets hope he gets a run of games now and fires us to a few more tropheys this season.







and will not put chances away where he has to challenge centre halfs and put his head in where it hurts, he's not good enough.