Jamie O'Hara won't let Laura Woods forget about Tottenham's Champions League qualification in a hurry THFC AFC
Arsenal were unable to claim their top-four spot back from Spurs on the final day, with a 5-1 win over Everton not enough to surpass Antonio Conte’s side – who beat Norwich 5-0.Whipping out his phone as he walked into the studio the morning after his team sealed fourth place, O’Hara started recording an unaware Woods for his Instagram story.
“We’re here. There’s Woodsy in there, she’s going to get it,” O’Hara said as he pointed his camera into the studio.
Woodsy duly responded by giving O’Hara the middle finger, but once they were on air, she was humble in defeat.“Really? You’re congratulating me?” O’Hara smiled.And as Woodsy tried to wrap up, O’Hara asked for it to come on again.“Jamie O’Hara, making it really difficult to love him this morning!” Woods joked.‘s loss against Newcastle last Monday, O’Hara even called up under a fake name to wind up his friend.
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