After the Eagles were knocked out of the FA Cup by Wolverhampton Wanderers on Friday, Eze went to Loftus Road on Saturday to cheer his former club Queens Park Rangers as they suffered a 2-0 loss against Fulham.
"It was very disappointing of course,” Hodgson told the club website. “I think it’s a lot of naivety on his part to think it was okay to do those things – it obviously isn’t. We’re very upset about it and a bit disappointed too that he wasn’t actually stopped from going.
"I know QPR have done well in that respect and taken some responsibility because of course had we known, we would have stopped it happening.
“He's apologised, of course, and he’s certainly learned a harsh lesson from it. We’ll certainly act internally to take measures to make certain it’s a lesson he’s well and truly learned."
Crystal Palace visit Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium on Thursday.
73-year-old manager hS stated that Eze in will not be dropped and might be in starting XI against the Gunners.
Hodgson added, "Does what Eze did deserve leaving him out? I don't think so.
Just so you know the Eze has contributed two goals and two assists so far in the campaign for Palace.
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