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Laura Woods and Jamie O'Hara clashed on air as they disagreed on Arsenal's Champions League charge.
The Gunners, whom Woods supports, beat Watford 3-2 on Sunday afternoon to consolidate fourth spot.
Manchester United and West Ham both lost which bolsters Arsenal's hopes of returning to Europe's top table after several years away.
Last term Mikel Arteta's side finished eighth before they added the likes of Ben White, Aaron Ramsdale and Martin Odegaard in the summer.
Woods and O'Hara, himself a former Tottenham player, did not see eye to eye when it came to gauging whether a top four finish would be an overachievement for Arsenal.
Woods began by stating: "It's becoming a realistic possibility that they [Arsenal] could finish in the top four and that for me would be a massive overachievement."
O'Hara replied: "Is it though? They've spent £150million. It's Arsenal Football Club, they should be there.
Woods hit back, saying: "Yes, I do think it is. Hang on a minute Jamie O'Hara. Can I just say, not so long ago you were saying 'Spurs are back. Watch out Arsenal, watch out Manchester United, watch out Leicester, Spurs are back."
"So at that time, you thought Arsenal were miles off the top four, didn't you?"
Tottenham enjoyed an initial renaissance under Antonio Conte when he arrived in November and