West Ham defender Kurt Zouma, who was found guilty of kicking cats, has a tough job ahead of him, like cleaning up the trash, after all hopes of a calm social services solution have been dashed.
The £30m defender may have been hoping for an easy job. But 27-year-old Zuma was out of luck.
The surveillance service told the star and his 24-year-old brother Yuan that they would spend time in public.
The couple was warned that housework could include shoveling, trash picking, floor maintenance or graffiti work.
This means that Zuma will have to complete 180 hours of community service before the start of the new football season.
“This should serve as a wake-up call to anyone in the public eye that if he does bad things, he will be treated the same as everyone else. And if he ends up cleaning the canals of dirt, he will only have himself to blame.” — said the journalist of The Sun.

Translation by Joseph Sacre