Jamie O’Hara has labelled Arsenal followers ‘painful’ in an explosive on air rant.
The talkSPORT co-host claimed the Gunners supporters are the ‘worst followers within the league’ as he clashed with podcaster Joel Beya.
O’Hara had been left shocked by the visitor’s declare that Mikel Arteta has put collectively a ‘particular’ workforce in north London.
Arsenal at present sit high of the Premier League however haven’t gained the title for 20 years.
In the meantime, their final main trophy got here underneath Arteta in 2020 once they lifted the FA Cup.
Regardless of that, Beya believes his facet will win the Premier League this season.
He then claimed that Manchester Metropolis’s defensive method in opposition to the Gunners final month proves they’re ‘particular’.
This proved to be a step to far for O’Hara, who unleashed a passionate response to the argument.
O’Hara on Arsenal followers
Talking on Breakfast, he fumed: “Particular? What do you imply, particular?
“You Arsenal followers, you’re insufferable. Truthfully, you’re insufferable.
“I assumed Chelsea followers have been dangerous, however Arsenal followers, they’re actually the worst followers within the Premier League.”
When requested by co-host Gabby Agbonlahor to clarify why that was the case, he continued: “They ain’t gained nothing.
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“They bought 0 trophies final season they usually’re happening like they’re the most effective workforce on the earth.
“You acted such as you gained a trophy while you beat Actual Madrid final season.
“You’ve gained nothing. Alright, you’ve signed some good gamers, you’re a superb facet.
“However till you get one thing over the road, like Man Metropolis did 4 occasions on the bounce, like Liverpool did once they have been combating it out with Manchester Metropolis.
“Arsenal have at all times simply been the third finest workforce. Alright, this season you appear like one of many favourites, you do.
“However the way in which you lot go on, it’s such as you’ve been dominating the Premier League for years. Painful.”

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Arsenal have completed second in every of the final three Premier League seasons, with each Metropolis and Liverpool pipping them to the title.
In the meantime, Arteta’s facet made it to the semi-finals of final season’s Champions League earlier than shedding to eventual winners Paris Saint-Germain.
Thus far this season, although, they sit high of the desk, one level away from Liverpool after seven matches.
The Gunners can prolong that lead once they return this weekend with a visit to Fulham on Saturday.