Bayern Munich star Thomas Muller is accused of animal cruelty by PETA - after German announces his horse has suffered an injury during a breeding test
- Bayern Munich star Thomas Muller has been accused of animal cruelty by PETA
- Along with his wife Lisa, the German star has been selling frozen horse semen
- PETA addressed Muller after midfielder announced an injury to one of his horses
- Revelation comes very shortly after Kurt Zouma's animal cruelty ordeal
Bayern Munich star Thomas Muller has been accused of allowing horses in his care to perform 'unnatural sexual acts' by PETA.
Issues arose after Muller announced that his horse D'Avie sustained an injury ahead of breeding season - something which the animal rights organisation argue was 'preventable and unnecessary'.
Alongside his wife Lisa, who is a horse trainer and competes in events, the couple have been running a horse farm in Germany - where they sell the frozen horse semen for €200 (£167.55).
Bayern Munich's Thomas Muller has been accused of animal cruelty by PETA this week
PETA's claim arises after Muller announced an injury to one of the horses owned on his farm
He, alongside his wife Lisa - who is a horse trainer, has been running a horse farm in Germany
In a statement this week, Muller explained: 'Unfortunately, we have bad news. Our D'Avie will not be available in the next few months. Unfortunately, he slipped during a test attempt to prepare for breeding season and fell dramatically on his side.
'He sustained an injury to the hoof area and will need complete rest for the next few months. He's a tough guy, and he could have been worse.'
That in turn caused PETA spokesperson Jana Hoger to speak out and brandish the practices that led to the injury as 'unnecessary'.
The statement said: 'It is horrible that self-proclaimed horse lovers force animals in their care to perform unnatural sexual acts to profit from it.
'The injuries D'Avie suffered under the supervision of Lisa and Thomas Müller were preventable and unnecessary.'
There is no suggestion of wrongdoing by Thomas Muller or his wife. Sportsmail have contacted Bayern Munich for comment but are as of yet received no comment.
German has been criticised after horses in his care have to perform 'unnatural sexual acts'
The debacle comes shortly after West Ham's Kurt Zouma came under fire after a video of the Frenchman abusing his pet cat went viral last week.
The French defender was condemned by his club, the RSPCA and other animal welfare groups on Tuesday after a video emerged of him on Monday night dropping, kicking and slapping his pet cat.
The centre-back featured for West Ham against Watford and was also named in the starting lineup against Leicester but had to withdraw from the latter fixture due to illness.
Zouma was hit with the maximum fine of two weeks' wages by his club - £250,000, which will be donated to animal welfare charities.
Kurt Zouma has been caught in controversy following 'cat-kicking' video circulating online
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