Watford fans brutally mocked Kurt Zouma with a ruthless chant after he went down injured during their Premier League match at West Ham United.
Zouma STARTED in his side's 1-0 victory over Watford on Tuesday after he was caught on video kicking and slapping his pet cat.
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The defender was booed every time he touched the ball by both sets of supporters, with the travelling fans also coming up with a chant.
Zouma hit the deck after a crunching tackle to which the Watford fans sang: "That's how your cat feels!"
Moyes was slammed for picking Zouma, but he justified his selection by saying he's responsible for getting results.
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Asked whether he was upset with the 27-year-old, the Scot replied: "Oh, 100%."
He added: "It's something we're all disappointed with and something we can't understand.
"He'll learn from it [but] today I had to pick a football team that gave me the best chance of winning the game as manager of West Ham.
"I know how people feel, but I'm also a football manager here.
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"My feeling was that Kurt has apologised and I understand a lot of people will not just be accepting of an apology.
"But to me he came out and [apologised] honestly and I had to do my job."
Zouma has been condemned on social media, with former Premier League goalkeeper Chris Kirkland calling for him to be sacked by West Ham.
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Meanwhile, the victory over Watford saw them climb above Manchester United to fourth place in the table.
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