Liverpool midfielder Graeme Souness said he does not feel sorry for West Ham United defender Kurt Zouma, and that he wouldn't have given the Frenchman another appearance this year as punishment for his actions.
The £34million summer signing of Chelsea caused uproar, when a video of him kicking and slapping his pet cat was exposed.Despite the shocking incident, which Zouma swiftly apologised for, West Ham manager David Moyes shocked the footballing universe by opting to start Zouma in the Hammers’ 1-0 home victory against Watford.The Frenchman’s every touch and pass was booed by Watford supporters and, according to reports, by some of his own fans throughout the contest.Nevertheless, Souness said he does not feel any sympathy towards the Frenchman. "I have zero sympathy for him.
He’s turned up today and got abuse from his own supporters,” Zouma said before West Ham’s away match against Leicester City.“West Ham’s roots are in the East end of London, salt of the earth people.
People that would not, the vast majority, would not be accepting of it."I have major problems with it, for me looking at that video, that cat hadn’t done anything wrong.
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