Jamie O’Hara takes brutal dig at Arsenal as Tottenham book their place in the Europa League final

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Tottenham booked their place in the Europa League final on Thursday night, sealing a 2-0 win away to Bodo/Glimt to complete a commanding 5-1 aggregate victory.

Ange Postecoglou’s side were already in control after a 3-1 win in the first leg at home, and they wrapped things up in style in Norway.

Goals from Dominic Solanke and Pedro Porro capped off a dominant display and ensured Spurs will contest their first European final since 2019.

Cristian Romero sent an emotional message to supporters after the final whistle, with players and fans all daring to dream.

Adding further satisfaction for Spurs fans, their progress came just 24 hours after bitter rivals Arsenal were knocked out of the Champions League by PSG.

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And former Tottenham midfielder Jamie O’Hara made sure to mock the rivals about it.

Jamie O’Hara trolls Arsenal after Tottenham reach Europa League final

The Ligue 1 giants beat Arsenal 2-1 in Paris on Wednesday night, following their 1-0 victory at the Emirates last week.

Arteta did not take the defeat well, with Arsenal now set to end the season without a trophy, having lost the Premier League to Liverpool.

Jamie O’Hara wasted no time rubbing salt in the wounds, using Tottenham’s triumph as the perfect opportunity to take a jab at Arsenal on X.

Can Ange Postecoglou end Tottenham’s trophy drought

Spurs are set to face Manchester United in the Europa League final on May 21st, in what promises to be a hugely significant occasion for both clubs.

Tottenham have had a season to forget domestically, as they currently sit 16th in the Premier League, having lost 19 games so far.

Position Team Played
MP
Won
W
Drawn
D
Lost
L
For
GF
Against
GA
Diff
GD
Points
Pts
15 Man UtdManchester United 35 10 9 16 42 51 -9 39
16 TottenhamTottenham 35 11 5 19 63 57 6 38

Ange Postecoglou is likely to be sacked at the end of the season, with the result of the Europa League final not expected to change the club’s stance.

Still, lifting the Europa League would be a remarkable achievement for the Australian.

Club Second Season Trophies Won
South Melbourne (Australia) 1997–98 NSL Championship (Grand Final winners)
Brisbane Roar (Australia) 2010–11 A-League Championship, A-League Premiership
Yokohama F. Marinos (Japan) 2019 J1 League Title
Celtic (Scotland) 2022–23 Scottish Premiership, Scottish Cup, Scottish League Cup
Ange Postecoglou has won trophies in his second season with other clubs

Postecoglou has won silverware in his second season at every club he’s managed, and he now stands just one win away from continuing that trend at Spurs.

It will be a special achievement given that even proven winners like Jose Mourinho and Antonio Conte have failed to deliver a trophy for Tottenham.

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