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'He's treated the same as any other player' - Moyes insists Zouma remains available for selection

Kurt Zouma remains available for selection for West Ham's Premier League trip to Leicester on Sunday, manager David Moyes has confirmed. There have been calls for Moyes to drop the French defender over the video which emerged of him kicking and slapping his cat. Moyes caused more controversy by picking Zouma to face Watford on Tuesday, barely 24 hours after the footage was released and amid a huge public outcry. National League club Dagenham have suspended Zouma's brother Yoan, who is understood to have filmed the video, while the RSPCA investigate the incident. But Moyes said: "Yes he's available to play against Leicester. There are different views and opinions on should he be available. We as a club took that decision and I stand by that."

Moyes has not been afraid to drop players for disciplinary reasons, having previously left Michail Antonio out for being late for team meetings. But he said: "He's (Zouma) treated the exact same way as any other player." The Scot hopes the incident will not detract from the great strides West Ham have made, on and off the field, over the past couple of years. "I've never had (an incident) like this. As a football manager it shows you never know what you're going to get," he said. "That's part of being in this job. We'd rather we weren't making news. West Ham have made really, really good news in the last two years. "We've a really good side. I'm sad the focus has been taken away from what is, at the moment, a really good season."

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