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Former Premier League striker Gabriel Agbonlahor believes West Ham sacking defender Kurt Zouma would be the wrong decision.

Zouma was fined two weeks wages after videos emerged on social media of him physically abusing his cat.

Response to the video saw many call for the former Chelsea defender to not only be dropped from the first-team but released from the club entirely.

Manager David Moyes instead played Zouma in the 1-0 win over Watford and said after that 'the club are dealing with it.'

Zouma missed the following game against Leicester City due to injury but looks set to stay at the London Stadium for the foreseeable future.

Now a pundit, Agbonlahor believes that this incident following him around for the rest of his career is punishment enough and that it is time to 'move on.'

“What Zouma did was disgusting,” Agbonlahor told

“I don’t have pets and never have but kicking a harmless, helpless cat was disgusting from Zouma.

“He deserves a big punishment. Is banning him from games the right punishment?

“A big fine, a big donation to the RSPCA and maybe putting him on a programme where he can learn what cats mean to people and why he shouldn’t do it is appropriate.

“To sack him is not the right thing. There is a lot more worse things that players

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