- Tottenham misplaced 1-0 to Arsenal within the Premier League on Sunday afternoon
- Jamie O’Hara was removed from impressed with what he noticed from his former group
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Jamie O’Hara was scathing in his evaluation of Tottenham after Sunday’s 1-0 defeat to Arsenal.
The Gunners continued their north London derby dominance with defender Gabriel Magalhaes heading residence the one purpose of the sport within the second half.
Spurs had loads of possession however hardly ever threatened their rivals going ahead.
Ange Postecoglou’s facet now sit thirteenth with simply 4 factors from their opening 4 matches of the season.
And former Spurs midfielder O’Hara believes the gamers he performed with throughout his time on the membership had been superior to the present crop.
Jamie O’Hara posted this tweet after Tottenham’s defeat to Arsenal on Sunday afternoon
O’Hara spent six years at Spurs and believes his team-mates again then had been higher gamers

He posted on X: ‘give me Aaron Lennon, (Tom) Huddlestone, (Robbie) Keane, (Jermain) Defoe and (Rafael) van der Vaart over any of those any day of the week.
‘We signal gamers from Bournemouth, Burnley, Leeds and (Nottingham) Forest then count on championship outcomes #spurs heads gone.’
Nevertheless, followers had been fast to level out that this assertion was flawed.
One replied: ‘you signed Defoe from West Ham while they had been within the Championship, Lennon from Leeds while they had been within the Championship and Huddlestone from Derby while they had been within the Championship.’
This response to O’Hara gathered way more likes than the previous midfielder’s unique submit
Tottenham supervisor Ange Postecoglou suffered one other north London derby defeat
The response gathered almost 4 instances the quantity of likes that O’Hara’s submit did.
New signing Dominic Solanke didn’t make a lot of an affect on the day with Arsenal’s defence rock strong as soon as once more.
The striker joined Spurs from Bournemouth in a £65m deal in the summertime and is but to get off the mark for his new membership.



















