
Topics: Tottenham Hotspur, Champions League, Football
Jamie O'Hara walked out of the talkSPORT studio after Spurs' 5-2 defeat to Atletico Madrid in the Champions League - and after enduring taunts from co-host Jason Cundy.
Spurs went 4-0 down inside 22 minutes at the Wanda Metropolitano, with two goals caused by errors from goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky.
The 22-year-old, who was making his first appearance since October 29, twice gave the ball away while trying to pass the ball out from the back.
His second error saw him slip before kicking the ball, with former Manchester City striker Julian Alvarez on hand to tap into an empty net for 3-0.
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Kinsky was substituted on 17 minutes by interim manager Igor Tudor, with Spurs eventually going on to score twice through Pedro Porro and Dominic Solanke - albeit each netting after Atletico had scored again themselves.
O'Hara, who played for Spurs between 2005 and 2011 and came through their youth academy, gave his live reaction to the match and the result alongside co-host Cundy on 'The Sports Bar'.
Cundy, who wore a mask depicting ex-Spurs boss Ange Postecoglou and a clown hat and tie, repeatedly mocked O'Hara throughout the night.
And after he claimed that ex-Spurs boss Harry Redknapp couldn't return to the club as manager because he is at Cheltenham watching the Gold Cup, O'Hara exploded.
"They need to get people in there who know Tottenham... stop talking about the Gold Cup!

"Tottenham is bigger than the Gold Cup, Jase! Harry Redknapp would bin off the Gold Cup to come and manage Spurs.
"If we stick with this guy [Tudor], we're gone. This club is gone. I'm not saying it's going to change, but it can't get any worse. It can't get any worse."
When Cundy said that Spurs had 'drawn the second half', O'Hara fired back: "Stop going on about the second half! You can't keep going on about it.
"Seriously, mate. Seriously, shut up.
"You can't keep talking about the second half. 'Oh, we drew the second half'. Honestly... I'm trying not to swear. You're a professional pundit. You can't keep saying that."
Playing on the fury of his co-host, Cundy again repeated his second half comment - causing O'Hara to put his hands over his face before walking out of the studio.
"He's walked out again. I mean, factually, they drew the second half," Cundy, who played for Spurs between 1992 and 1996, told listeners.