‘Are you teasing me?’ – TalkSPORT experts dispute live on air following West Ham’s victory over Tottenham.

Jamie O'hara
Jamie O'hara

Jamie O’Hara, Senior member Saunders and Jason Cundy conflicted in real time after West Ham got a triumph over Tottenham on Thursday (7 December)

Talking on talkSPORT after the game, intellectual O’Hara went on a tirade about how Spikes, his previous group, “can’t get beat” by the Sledges after James Ward-Prowse’s objective procured a 2-1 win for his side.

Saunders and Cundy both then answered by saying the Irons are a decent group, with an irate O’Hara asking them “are you wrapping me up?” before continuing his tirade about the poor performance of the North London club.


“We’ve lost four out of five and we got a point against Manchester City in the perishing minutes,” said O’Hara. ” I realize the crew is dainty, I realize it isn’t perfect, yet come on. You can’t lose to that excellent team out there. West Ham can’t beat you, you can’t.”

Saunders replied, “West Ham are a decent team,” expressing his confusion.

“They are a decent side, mate,” added Cundy.

“Lads, are you winding me up?” asked O’Hara.

“No, they’re a fair group West Ham,” answered Saunders.

Micky van de Ven
Micky van de Ven

“They’re doing okay West Ham,” said Cundy.

“Okay, no doubt, they’re a decent side,” an enlivened O’Hara answered. ” However, you can’t lose that game as a Tottenham fan, as Tottenham players, as the directors knows. We’ve gotten one point in four and we go into the West Ham game, you can’t lose that game.”

How times change

It wasn’t so much that quite a while in the past that O’Hara was talking about how great this new Tottenham group are and was ridiculing West Ham’s Europa Gathering Association triumph last season.

Quick forward half a month and Spikes are without a success in their last five Head Association matches, with the Sledges sitting only three focuses behind them in the table.

Jarrod Bowen
Jarrod Bowen

Subsequent to beginning the game well, the North Londoners became lost in the last part as the Irons increased the rhythm and constrained mistakes to get once more into the match.

The objectives from Jarrod Bowen and Ward-Prowse truly showed the frailties in the Prods backline as we proceeded to get one more renowned win at their arena.

The players can now hope to involve this as energy throughout the following couple of weeks as we have a few defining moments coming up in what will be a chaotic period for the club.



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