
Rio Ferdinand insists Enzo Maresca must give âdisrespectfulâ Noni Madueke a âtwo-week fineâ after an incident in their 1-1 draw against Chelsea.
The Gunners went ahead through Gabriel Martinelliâs finish at the near post on the hour mark before Pedro Netoâs brilliant long-range strike flew into the net to equalise for the Blues on 70 minutes.
Mykhailo Mudryk replaced Madueke â who started on the right wing for Chelsea â just after Martinelli put Arsenal ahead at Stamford Bridge.
Madueke stormed off down the tunnel in a strop after Maresca took him off with Neto equalising moments later to salvage a point for Chelsea.
Comparing the incident to his time at Manchester United, Ferdinand insisted heâd be looking to fine Madueke if he was Maresca.
Ferdinand said on his YouTube channel: âYou think (Danny) Welbeck or Tom Cleverly or Nani are going to storm off the pitch and throw their dummy out? Itâs disrespectful to your teammates as well.
âItâs a young team. Who are the experienced players who are going to go in there and say, âWoah, we donât accept that hereâ.
âAnd I understand his thinking but at the same time, I donât understand why you are doing that.â
Ferdinandâs former Man Utd team-mate Owen Hargreaves gave his take on the incident, he added: âWe would have never done it because Sir Alex (Ferguson) would have knocked your arse out.â
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Before Ferdinand hit back: âThatâs where the manager comes in. I think the manager protecting him is mad.
âAnd thatâs why I couldnât be in there [as a manager] because I couldnât come out and play the game where you say, âYeah he was in the wrong but [heâs a good kid]â. Fined, thatâs a two-week fine.â
After the match, Chelsea boss Maresca insisted that Maduekeâs angry reaction was a âgood thingâ and that players are ânever happyâ when you take them off.
Maresca said: âThe problem is when you change a player, they are never happy.
âProbably the only way to be happy is after the Wolves game where he scored a hat-trick and we changed him, so he was happy. Itâs not only about Noni, itâs about all the players.
âItâs a good thing because they want to be there until the end. But in that moment, we thought in different ways, probably Pedro with Timber could be a little bit more aggressive â and also with Misha. So it was a tactical decision, no more than that.â
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