Jeremie Aliadiere has warned Matteo Guendouzi that he must "grow up"Ā as a human being or risk throwing away his Arsenal career.
Aliadiere was playing for Lorient when Guendouzi was coming through the French clubās academy and grew close to the midfielder, even advising him to make his move to Arsenal in 2018.
So he has watched the 21-year-oldās development with interest during the past two seasons, and despite being impressed by what his friend has done on the pitch, he admits he still has some real concerns over how he is conducting himself off it.
āListen, Iām a big fan of the guy,ā Aliadiere told Goal. āHeās like my little brother and I always told himĀ that Arsenal would be a very good team for his development as a player and as a human being.
āHe took my advice and came to the club, but I just feel Matteo hasnāt grown up as a human being yet. Heās grown up as a player, heās matured massively as a player and every year he gets better.
"But unfortunately as a man, he hasnāt grown and matured as much as I thought he would by joining Arsenal.
āI think thatās what heās missing and thatās why heās not playing as much under Mikel [Arteta]Ā because Mikel is not really up for that.
āHe wants players who are going to do a job for the team and do what they ask him to do. If they are not happy to do that, then he will have someone else do it for him.ā
Guendouzi has started just two Premier League games under Arteta and fell out with the Spaniard during Arsenalās winter training camp in Dubai.
The pair clashed during training, with Arteta unhappy at the Frenchmanās attitude towards a session, and Guendouzi was subsequently left out of the matchday squad for Arsenalās Premier League game against Newcastle as punishment.
Getty ImagesGuendouzi has only made one eight-minute substitute appearance in the Premier League since, with his only two starts coming in the FA Cup and Europa League, and Aliadiere believes his countryman will struggle to force his way back into Artetaās plansĀ if he does notĀ change how he handles himself off the pitch.
āMatteoās a top player and heās shown that since heās been here,ā said Aliadiere. āAnd thatās what Iām saying about him maturing as a human being and needing to grow up.
āI saw him coming through the academy when I was at Lorient and having confidence and believing in yourself is amazing and I think at that age itās a massive quality.
āBut I think at some point you have just got to respect and deal with the players and youāve got to respect your coach.
āThere are arguments that just donāt need to be done. I donāt know exactly what happened in Dubai when he fell out with Mikel, but that is not going to help him if heās going to keep falling out with his coach or team-mates.ā
Aliadiere added: āIt says a lot when you hear Pep Guardiola and he says things like āgreat player, but more than that a great human beingā.
āYou can be the best player, but if you donāt have the right attitude and right mentality, that will cost you your career. I donāt care how good you are.
āI would be gutted for Matteo if he has to be sold or if he doesnāt come into the plans of Mikel because of outside behaviour and not because of what he is doing on the pitch.
āI know him, Iāve played with him and saw him coming through as a kid, so I want him to stay here for years and become Arsenal captain.
āBut to do that, you canāt just be a top player, you've got to have more outside the pitch and be an example.ā


