West Sussex County Times

‘You’ve got to have your moral compass’ - Potter speaks out

- By Matt Pole

Brighton head coach Graham Potter has spoken out on the recent issues surroundin­g West Ham defender Kurt Zouma.

Ahead of the Hammers’ Premier League clash with Watford last Tuesday, videos emerged on social media of the French defender kicking and slapping one of his pet cats.

Zouma was then controvers­ially named in the Irons’ starting line-up for their narrow 1-0 win over the Hornets. The 27-year-old played the full 90 minutes but was booed throughout by both sets of supporters.

Animal charity the RSPCA removed Zouma’s cats on Thursday as they continue to investigat­e the incident. The Frenchman was fined the maximum amount possible by West Ham, and the fee was donated to animal welfare charities.

German sportswear manufactur­er Adidas announced on Wednesday it had ended its deal with the ex-Chelsea defender.

Speaking ahead of Albion’s Premier League trip to Watford on Saturday, Potter said managers needed to have a ‘moral compass’ but the 46-year-old conceded it was difficult to balance team selection with off the pitch incidents.

Potter said: “I think if we’re just talking philosophi­cally and not particular­ly about that incident, I think that’s always the big part of the challenge.

“You’ve got to have, as my old chairman said, your moral compass and that’s what has got to guide you.

“Sometimes it is really easy to make a decision because the law takes it out of your hands. But sometimes the law hasn’t acted and you’ve got to make a decision.

“Then it’s about your own personalit­y, the people around you, the club, the structures, etc etc. It’s not straightfo­rward.

“It’s important, of course, to win football matches but I think we’ve also got a responsibi­lity that you have to balance out.

“I think that’s the challenge of being a Premier League manager. It’s not easy, but it’s certainly nothing to complain about from my perspectiv­e.

“It’s why we’re here, it’s why we get paid the money we do and why we get the situation we do. It is what it is.”

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