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13th February 2022
04:49pm GMT

"Not as much as the cat has been through" He continued: "I've got no sympathy for him. The fact that they put it on social media, means they think there is nothing wrong with it. For me, I wouldn't have played him again this year and if I was still a player, I wouldn't want to play in a team with him."While one does not ever anticipate a pundit saying that 'that cat hasn't done anything wrong' during a broadcast of Sunday football, Souness was widely praised for his robust criticism of Zouma and defence of the feline world. Twitter users backed his comments, with more than a few acknowledging the surreal nature of proceedings. https://twitter.com/MissKG86/status/1492896041947086852?s=20&t=BT_T2T_zqIRLzJS-we-B5g https://twitter.com/FootballJOE/status/1492896302061043713?s=20&t=BT_T2T_zqIRLzJS-we-B5g https://twitter.com/Goatzelll/status/1492896222369222663?s=20&t=BT_T2T_zqIRLzJS-we-B5g https://twitter.com/Buntingfootball/status/1492895947579441153?s=20&t=BT_T2T_zqIRLzJS-we-B5g Since the incident came to light, Zouma has been subject to intense criticism from a range of businesses, charities and individuals. A petition to prosecute him has already reached more than 300,000 signatures, while the 27-year-old has also been dropped by boot sponsor adidas. Related links:
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