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09th Feb 2022

“I’m a big animal lover” – Moyes attempts to justify Zouma selection

Callum Boyle

Zouma was named in the West Ham side on Tuesday night.

West Ham United boss David Moyes has been criticised for his decision to include Kurt Zouma in his starting XI on Tuesday night, and his subsequent attempt to justify his selection of the player.

Zouma was included in the side dispute videos circulating of him kicking and slapping his pet cat on social media. The defender apologised for his actions before West Ham released a statement condemning his actions.

Many expected Moyes to leave the Frenchman out of his squad, however people were left shocked and outraged after Zouma was named in the Hammers side to face Watford on Tuesday night.

When asked about the decision to include Zouma, Moyes tried to justify his inclusion by claiming that the defender is one of West Ham’s ‘better players.’

“It’s something we’re all disappointed with and something we can’t understand,” he told Match of the Day.

“He’ll learn from it [but] today [Tuesday] I had to pick a football team that gave me the best chance of winning the game as manager of West Ham.

“I know how people feel, but I’m also a football manager here.

“My feeling was that Kurt has apologised and I understand a lot of people will not just be accepting of an apology. But to me he came out and [apologised] honestly and I had to do my job.”

Many have since called out Moyes for his justification with Football Weekly host Max Rushden tweeting: “Zouma picked because ‘because he is one of our better players’ – Moyes. The little known sliding scale of animal cruelty vs player quality that Moyes has employed. A championship player gets dropped for that. Messi has to go full Joe exotic to end up on the bench.”

Jason Burt of the Telegraph said: “David Moyes telling BT Sport that Zouma is selected because he is one of West Ham’s ‘better players’? David, you are better than that.”

 

Surrey Police confirmed on Tuesday that they were investigating the incident after the Metropolitan Police released a statement to say they would not open an investigation of their own.