Jason Cundy chased outside Stamford Bridge as Jamie O’Hara finally gets his own back
Revenge has never tasted sweeter for Jamie O’Hara.
For several weeks, O’Hara has been on the end of vicious and relentless sledging from his Sports Bar co-host Jason Cundy about Tottenham’s malaise.

O’Hara, a former Tottenham midfielder himself, has been so frustrated with Cundy he stormed out of the talkSPORT studio not once, but twice.
The 39-year-old even had to deal with a cheeky dig from Aston Villa legend and fellow talkSPORT talent Gabby Agbonlahor on social media.
But with Tottenham stopping the rot with a valuable 1-1 draw against Liverpool on Sunday coupled with Chelsea losing twice in the space of four days, the tables have turned in O’Hara’s favour.
He didn’t get the opportunity to clap back at Cundy following Chelsea’s 1-0 defeat to Newcastle on Saturday and it appeared that unfortunate run was going to continue on Tuesday.
Cundy was on commentary duty for Chelsea’s 3-0 loss to Paris Saint-Germain on Tuesday, a result that sealed an embarrassing 8-2 defeat on aggregate as the Blues tumbled out of the Champions League.
It meant O’Hara was joined by ex-Liverpool star Jermaine Pennant on Tuesday’s edition of the Sports Bar.
But they weren’t about to let Cundy off the hook.
Run, Cundy, run!
Nor, in rather hilarious scenes, was a stray Manchester United fan who found himself at Stamford Bridge for Tuesday’s clash.
Cundy appeared on the Sports Bar via a video call, but he soon had to contend with the unwelcome advances of the Red Devils supporter.
“No, leave it, man,” Cundy said.

“No, I’m doing a show.”
Unfortunately for Cundy, whose knees have seen better days, he couldn’t escape the fan just yet, as they asked: “Did you think you’d come back from 3-0 down?”
Encouraging signs at Stamford Bridge?
O’Hara, who was witnessing the hilariously chaotic scenes unfold from the comfort of talkSPORT Towers, chimed in: “He (Cundy) was confident. It was encouraging signs, he said.”
The United fan simply refused to leave Cundy alone, as the Sports Bar co-host desperately tried to avoid incurring the wrath of his talkSPORT bosses.
“Don’t swear,” Cundy said.
“Don’t swear. Don’t swear.”

The United fan obliged and was about to continue poking fun when Cundy interjected: “Hold on, who are you playing in the Champions League? I’m getting stick off United fans.
“Do me a favour, leave me alone.”
Cundy then went as quickly as his dodgy knees could take him, but his meek efforts of escaping only had O’Hara and Pennant in stitches.
“Run away, Cundy!” O’Hara said.
“Run away! Run! Cundy’s running away from Stamford Bridge!”
Pennant added: “That’s how bad it is! He’s getting slapped, he’s getting chased!”

After finally securing a safe spot, Cundy returned to the Sports Bar and said: “I’ve had to hobble away from a Man United fan. United fans, honestly, they’re playing 40 games this season.”
The former Chelsea defender then admitted his beloved Blues ‘got slapped’ before he decided to put an end to O’Hara’s fun for the night.
Exit… pursued by a United fan
“Right, listen, I’m going,” Cundy said.
“That’s it. I’ve had enough. I’m not getting paid for this.”
Although Cundy may have had enough, there was one person who had not.
Surprisingly, it was not O’Hara or Pennant.
Instead, it was the Red Devils fan who had returned for more as Cundy was once again forced to hot-foot it away from Stamford Bridge while O’Hara kicked back in the studio and laughed until his sides hurt.
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