West Ham Manager, David Moyes, said Kurt Zouma would be available for Sunday’s Premier League match at Leicester, despite the controversy over the defender’s cruel treatment of his cat.
Moyes was criticised for picking Zouma in Tuesday’s win against Watford after a video emerged of the French international kicking and slapping his cat.
National League club – Dagenham and Redbridge, have suspended Zouma’s brother Yoan, who was understood to have filmed the video.
But Moyes has refused to change his mind, and Zouma remains in contention to play for the Hammers at the King Power Stadium this weekend.
“Yes he’s available to play against Leicester,” Moyes told reporters on Friday.
“There are different views and opinions on should he be available. We, as a club, took that decision and I stand by that.”
West Ham strongly condemned Zouma’s actions earlier this week and fined him the “maximum amount possible” – reportedly being two weeks’ wages totalling around £250, 000 ($340, 000).
Zouma had issued an apology, but the 27-year-old lost his deal with sportswear giant, Adidas, over the disturbing video.
As well as hitting the cat, the footage also saw Zouma throw a shoe at the animal, while laughter was heard in the background.
Insurance and investment company, Vitality, announced it was suspending its sponsorship as West Ham’s “official wellness partner”, saying it was “distressed” by the video.
Aware of the widespread condemnation of Zouma and the anger sparked by his selection on Tuesday, Moyes was adamant the club had done all they could to remedy the situation.
He revealed Zouma would be given education on animal welfare by the RSPCA.
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