Jamie O'Hara has threatened to walk out of the talkSPORT studio after Jason Cundy hilariously mocked him over Tottenham's defeat to Arsenal.
The Sports Bar co-hosts reacted to the Gunners 1-0 victory on Spurs in the north London derby on Sunday afternoon.
As with any great result, Cundy He opened Monday night's programme with his classic comment 'Has anyone seen it?', this time directed at the losers of the derby.
“Your boys took a terrible beating!” he said alongside the former Spurs player. O'Hara While jokingly pointing to people and places associated with the club.
The presenting duo eventually got down to discussing the match, with O'Hara mentioning the only positives from a disappointing day.
“I like (Pedro) Porro, I like him a lot. I think he, (Mickey) Van de Ven… that's all that happened at the weekend. The rest, man, not good enough, very bad, very bad, Solanke…
“Say well done Arsenal“Cundy replied jokingly, but O'Hara was not happy and replied: “I'm not going to say, 'Well done Arsenal' J, shut up mate, really.”
Cundy continued to insist that her co-host praise her rivals, but O'Hara was still having none of it.
“I'm not coming here and doing this to you with Chelsea. You're like… listen, I'm not going to take it, no, no, no, I'm not going to take it, no, no. Don't give it your all when we're on the air, okay?
“You do this all the time, don't you? When Chelsea play, you hate it, I can't even celebrate when Chelsea lose there (points to the green room) because you're the one kicking off.
“And then I'll go on air and give you a little punishment, but don't just sit there saying, 'Well done, Arsenal'. Don't be an idiot.”
Cundy further mocked him by reading out Spurs' motto: “'Daring is doing'. Just say 'Well done Arsenal' and then it's daring.”
“Cundy, do you want to do this show alone? I'd be happy to go,” O'Hara said with a slight smile.
But Cundy added: “Listen, you said you would give them a beating, but you didn't. Just say, 'I'm sorry' and say, 'Well done, Gooners, they deserved it.'”
The playful interaction between the two concluded with O'Hara telling her co-host: “Shut up.”
Cundy continued to laugh as he realized he had managed to defeat O'Hara, who was dejected after the Spurs' loss.
He will hope to be a much happier presenter in the Sports Bar on Wednesday night following his beloved club's Carabao Cup third-round match against Coventry City, which will be broadcast live on talkSPORT 2.
The duo will also discuss the latest developments in the Champions League when the competition returns in its new format.
During the week, Liverpool, Arsenal, Man City and Aston Villa will be in action.
Meanwhile, English superstars Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane are expected to be in action for Real Madrid and Bayern Munich respectively.
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