Former England manager, Glenn Hoddle has questioned Chelsea boss, Enzo Maresca’s set-up against Arsenal. Hoddle suggested that Maresca restrained Chelsea’s main attacking threat Cole Palmer with his tactics against the Gunners. Gabriel Martinelli gave Mikel Arteta’s side the lead before Pedro Neto equalized for the hosts at Stamford Bridge as the match ended 1-1 draw. Speaking on Stadium Atsro, Hoddle said Palmer didn’t play well against Arsenal. “So they didn’t put him in midfield, they put [Malo] Gusto in midfield from the right-back position which stopped Palmer for me,” Hoddle said. “Gusto…