EPL: David Moyes under fire for playing Kurt Zouma in West Ham vs Watford in spite of feline video

Former West Ham United gamer, James Collins, has berated the club manager, David Moyes for playing Kurt Zouma in the West Ham Premier League video game against Watford on Tuesday.

The France worldwide was recorded by his brother, Yoan, slapping, drop-kicking and chasing his pet Cat Bengal.

And despite calls for the gamer to be eradicated or sacked by the club, the 27-year-old was named in the Hammers’ beginning XI for their house match against the Hornets on Tuesday.

Moyes has discussed that the choice to play Zouma was not influenced by the video of the player abusing his cat.

Collins scolded the manager for allowing the France worldwide play in spite of the saga.

“I think there is a great deal of anger about [Kurt Zouma being chosen to play] and rightly so,” Collins stated, according to Metro.

“It’s a big call from the football club, I personally do not think it is the best call.I don’t believe the club ought to have made him offered for the game.

“I believe there need to be some sort of sanction against him. It’s a substantial call from the club but in my viewpoint they have actually got it wrong,” he stated.