Laura Woods has perfect response after Arsenal dig from ex-Tottenham star Jamie O’Hara
Laura Woods didn’t let her former talkSPORT colleague Jamie O’Hara relish too much in Arsenal’s Champions League defeat. The Gunners lost 1-0 against Paris Saint-Germain in their semi-final first leg clash to leave their trophy hopes hanging in the balance. PSG beat Arsenal in their first Champions League semi-final clashGetty Spurs fan O’Hara wore a PSG shirt as he watched his rivals lose@Mrjamieohara1 X An excellent strike from Ousmane Dembele with just four minutes played has handed a huge boost to PSG before the second leg. Former talkSPORT host Woods, who is a diehard Arsenal fan, took to social media to express her disappointment with Tuesday’s result. “Hmm. Not the end of the world, but not the best. On to the next. See you in Paris, Gooners,” she said on X. O’Hara, who played for his beloved Tottenham, poked fun at their north London rival and ex-colleague with a cheeky response. “Hassssss anyoneeeeee seeeeeeeen Woodsy,” he said, referencing the popular ‘Has anyone seen’ joke from Sports Bar host Jason Cundy. But Woods wasn’t allowing O’Hara, who also wore a PSG shirt on the night, to steal the limelight and had a classic reply to settle the score. “Hahahahhahaha f***ing hell here he bloody is,” she said. “I forgot you and Spurs existed!” Woods left talkSPORT in 2023 after a hugely successful stint on the Breakfast show and bid farewell with an emotional message. Despite the north London rivalry, she was particularly close with O’Hara, who wrote back: “We miss you Woodsy come back so we can batter you.” Woods replied: “I might just for a laugh. Miss ya J.” Woods responded to O’Hara with a cheeky message of her ownGetty Arsenal will arrive for the second leg 1-0 down on aggregateGetty However, the sports presenter will now be reflecting on Arsenal’s loss with the rest of the fanbase following a discouraging performance. The Gunners made the worst possible start to their first Champions League semi-final since 2009 by conceding Dembele’s early strike. Arsenal thought they went level at the beginning of the second half when Mikel Merino headed in from a Declan Rice free-kick. But their celebrations were short lived as the goal was ruled out for offside against the scorer. PSG had two late chances to kill the tie, only for Bradley Barcola to shoot wide before Goncalo Ramos smacked the crossbar. They will host Arsenal for the second leg at the Parc des Princes next Wednesday, with one eye surely already looking towards the final. Match Stats

Laura Woods didn’t let her former talkSPORT colleague Jamie O’Hara relish too much in Arsenal’s Champions League defeat.
The Gunners lost 1-0 against Paris Saint-Germain in their semi-final first leg clash to leave their trophy hopes hanging in the balance.
An excellent strike from Ousmane Dembele with just four minutes played has handed a huge boost to PSG before the second leg.
Former talkSPORT host Woods, who is a diehard Arsenal fan, took to social media to express her disappointment with Tuesday’s result.
“Hmm. Not the end of the world, but not the best. On to the next. See you in Paris, Gooners,” she said on X.
O’Hara, who played for his beloved Tottenham, poked fun at their north London rival and ex-colleague with a cheeky response.
“Hassssss anyoneeeeee seeeeeeeen Woodsy,” he said, referencing the popular ‘Has anyone seen’ joke from Sports Bar host Jason Cundy.
But Woods wasn’t allowing O’Hara, who also wore a PSG shirt on the night, to steal the limelight and had a classic reply to settle the score.
“Hahahahhahaha f***ing hell here he bloody is,” she said. “I forgot you and Spurs existed!”
Woods left talkSPORT in 2023 after a hugely successful stint on the Breakfast show and bid farewell with an emotional message.
Despite the north London rivalry, she was particularly close with O’Hara, who wrote back: “We miss you Woodsy come back so we can batter you.”
Woods replied: “I might just for a laugh. Miss ya J.”
However, the sports presenter will now be reflecting on Arsenal’s loss with the rest of the fanbase following a discouraging performance.
The Gunners made the worst possible start to their first Champions League semi-final since 2009 by conceding Dembele’s early strike.
Arsenal thought they went level at the beginning of the second half when Mikel Merino headed in from a Declan Rice free-kick.
But their celebrations were short lived as the goal was ruled out for offside against the scorer.
PSG had two late chances to kill the tie, only for Bradley Barcola to shoot wide before Goncalo Ramos smacked the crossbar.
They will host Arsenal for the second leg at the Parc des Princes next Wednesday, with one eye surely already looking towards the final.