Tottenham may have produced their biggest Champions League win since 2019 - but Jamie O'Hara still ended up leaving the talkSPORT studio.
The ex-Spurs midfielder was buzzing after his former employers eased to a 4-0 win over Copenhagen in north London on Tuesday night.
Tottenham Hotspur players celebrate Brennan Johnson's goal against Copenhagen
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Tottenham proved to be a class above Copenhagen to maintain their unbeaten start in the Champions LeagueCredit: Getty
'I'm sick of it' - Jamie O'Hara walks out of talkSPORT studio in row with co-host over Tottenham - exclusive
Thomas Frank's side, who saw goalscorer Brennan Johnson sent off after the break, returned to winning ways following their dismal display in their 1-0 defeat to Chelsea last Saturday.
Fans witnessed a goal of the season, and possibly Puskas, contender from Micky van de Ven as Tottenham moved up into seventh spot in the 36-team table after four matches played.
Following back-to-back European draws to Bodo/Glimt and Monaco, Spurs hammered their Danish opposition - recording their biggest Champions League win since their 4-0 victory away at Red Star Belgrade in November 2019.
It saw giddy Spurs fans call up The Sports Bar to wax lyrical over their side, with O'Hara effusive in his praise of the club.
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But former Chelsea man and talkSPORT co-host Jason Cundy, who played for Spurs, was quick to try and bring fans down a peg or two.
Like taking Cundy from a baby
O'Hara was adamant that Cundy should give Spurs some 'credit' for their victory, despite prevailing against lower-level opposition.
Cundy then proceeded that Tottenham fans 'do his nut in', as he insisted that they are 'shameless' and not humble in victory, with the co-hosts proceeding to tell the other that 'they wind them up'.
Defending his beloved Spurs, O'Hara then said: "We put in a decent performance against a Champions League team, we went down to ten men, we scored two more goals.
"It was a good performance, are we not allowed to give Spurs credit when we play well?
"It's like no-one is allowed to speak about Spurs in a good light because everyone just wants to say, 'You're just Spurs'."
Jamie O'Hara and Jason Cundy arguing over Tottenham Hotspur
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Cundy was loving getting under O'Hara's skin when discussing Spurs' win against CopenhagenCredit: talkSPORT
Micky van de Ven scoring against Copenhagen in the Champions League
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Van de Ven scored one of the goals of the season - running the length of the pitch to score a stunning solo goalCredit: Getty
After Cundy interjected to say that they 'are just Spurs', O'Hara branded him as a 'mug', before the ex-Chelsea man told him and every other Tottenham fan to 'wind your necks in'.
It was a comment that enraged O'Hara, as he proceeded to vent as Cundy simply grinned like a Cheshire cat, knowing he had got under his colleagues skin.
O'Hara stated: "You do this all time and I'm actually sick of it, because I sit here and take it off you all time because you just shout and you want to have your say and want to be Mr Chelsea.
"But actually, really, Spurs played well tonight, and we're allowed to talk about the fact that it was a decent performance."
He added: "It's a Champions League match, it's not a Carabao Cup football mach."
Cundy hit back, stating: "You'd get more against Peterborough away in a Carabao Cup match than what you got tonight."
Spurs celebrated a victory on home soil on Tusday - their first win in front of their own fans since September
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Spurs celebrated a victory on home soil on Tusday - their first win in front of their own fans since SeptemberCredit: Getty
Labelling Cundy as an 'idiot' over his view, O'Hara then tried to return fire by pointing out Chelsea's victories over Benfica and Ajax, with the two clubs the only teams to lose each of their matches so far.
To O'Hara's chagrin, Cundy agreed that the two former European champions are 'obviously' nothing like they used to be, before pointing out Copenhagen have just one more point.
That proved to be the straw that broke the camel's back for O'Hara, as he raged: "I don't care, they're in the Champions League.
"So don't mug us off and say, 'Oh, you know, Spurs, humble yourselves,' we've won 4-0, we could have won [by] six or seven.
"We put in a decent performance and we're allowed to talk positively about the way we played.
Jamie O'Hara taking his headphones off to leave the talkSPORT studio
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Having grown irate with Cundy, O'Hara took off his headphones to leave the talkSPORT studioCredit: talkSPORT
Jason Cundy was all smiles during his argument with Jamie O'Hara
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Cundy failed to hide his delight at his colleague's annoyanceCredit: talkSPORT
"You just want to, you just literally, constantly, want to sit here and mug Tottenham them off.
"And quite frankly, mate, I'm starting to get the hump of it because I'm sick and tired of seeing you on YouTube, shouting your mouth off with your little clown outfit on, giving it the big one 24-7.
"Spurs are a big club and we're allowed to talk about them in a good light when they play well. I'm sick of it.
"And honestly I'm going, cut to a break, go to a break."
It was at that point where O'Hara took his headphones off and proceeded to get out of his chair as Cundy broke into fits of laughter.
But much to O'Hara's annoyance, he was then forced to relive Spurs' defeat to Chelsea from the weekend.
Jamie O'Hara getting up to leave the talkSPORT studio
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talkSPORT were forced to head into an advert break after O'Hara got up to depart the studioCredit: talkSPORT
Once the show returned after the advert break - and O'Hara had returned to his seat - he was forced to listen back to Cundy's brutal mocking of Spurs from Monday's Sports Bar.
With a smile on his face, O'Hara quipped: "Honestly, I hate you lot, I hate this show, this station is horrible."
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For O'Hara, he will be hoping he's all smiles on Saturday when Tottenham host Manchester United in the 12:30pm kick-off - live on talkSPORT.
Victory over the Red Devils would lift Spurs up to second in the table and just five points behind runaway leaders Arsenal.