
Raging Jamie O’Hara tells Randal Kolo Muani to get out of Tottenham live on talkSPORT after what happened in loss vs Chelsea
Jamie O’Hara was left in a fit of rage with Randal Kolo Muani live on talkSPORT as Tottenham were beaten by Chelsea.
Tottenham went down 2-1 to Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday, meaning their battle to secure Premier League survival will go right down to the wire.
Enzo Fernandez’s stunner first-half stunner put Chelsea ahead, before Andrey Santos doubled the lead to leave Spurs well and truly up against it.
Richarlison gave Spurs hope when he halved the arrears but, despite pushing for a late leveller, Roberto De Zerbi‘s men fell to a costly defeat.
But it was what happened shortly before Chelsea doubled their advantage against Tottenham that really caught the ire of former Spurs man O’Hara.
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Jamie O’Hara left furious with Kolo Randal Muani in Tottenham defeat to Chelsea
O’Hara and Sports Bar co-host Jason Cundy have gone viral several times during a campaign that has seen Spurs endure an absolute nightmare in the Premier League.
Cundy, a former Chelsea and Spurs defender who is an ardent Blues supporter, has constantly been on the wind-up, most notoriously donning a comical Ange Postecoglou mask to get under the skin of O’Hara.
He was donning the mask again as the duo were following the game live on Sports Bar during their talkSPORT broadcast on Tuesday.
And there were real conflicting emotions when Chelsea doubled their lead. Spurs were lining up a couple of substitutions when Kolo Muani lost the ball to Cole Palmer, which preceded the hosts making it 2-0.
As the series of events was unfolding, O’Hara commented: “Just change it now, make sure you get these players on the pitch now. Get the ball out of play, when you get the ball back just kick it out of play so we can get these garbage players off the pitch.
“We’re going to go 2-0 down before we make the changes. Oh my God, Muani’s one of the worst players I’ve ever seen! He’s just give the ball straight to Cole Palmer. We’re going to go 2-0 down, I’m telling ya. I told ya, I told ya!”
As a delighted Cundy could be heard screaming “Up the Chels! Up the Chels!”, O’Hara was seen punching a chair in frustration before saying: “It is a joke, it is a joke! You can see it a mile off. I told ya we’d go 2-0 down. Muani get out of our club!”
How has Randal Kolo Muani performed this season?
Kolo Muani made the switch to Spurs on loan from Paris Saint-Germain at the end of the summer transfer window, beating off competition from the likes of Manchester United and West Ham in the process.
But the 27-year-old striker has been indicative of Spurs’ woes this season, badly underperforming in a side that has been embroiled in relegation trouble.
And the stats make for pretty ugly reading for the France striker, who has just one goal and one assist in the Premier League this season.
The Cost of Relegation
Projected Revenue Impact: Premier League vs. Championship
| Revenue Stream | Premier League | Championship | Variance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Broadcast (League) | £128m | £45m | -£83m |
| Broadcast (European) | £71m | £0m | -£71m |
| Matchday Income | £131m | £79m | -£52m |
| Commercial | £279m | £224m | -£55m |
| TOTAL REVENUE | £609m | £348m | -£261m |
His expected goals return is a meagre 2.16, while he averages 0.7 shots and 0.1 shots on target per game and a goal conversion rate of just five per cent.
Moreover, he has missed seven Opta-defined “big chances”. In short, his performances have been nowhere near the required standard for a player of his calibre.
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