ARSENAL super-fan Laura Woods was quick to troll her talkSPORT co-host Jamie O'Hara after the north London derby.
The Gunners ran out 2-0 winners over bitter rivals Tottenham on Sunday evening to stretch their lead at the top of the Premier League table.
Arsenal ran out 2-0 winners in the north London derby on SundayCredit: GettyArsenal superfan and talkSPORT presenter Laura Woods was over the moon with the resultCredit: GETTYWoods couldn't help but rib former Spurs midfielder and fellow talkSPORT presenter Jamie O'HaraCredit: The SunWoods was as proud as punch as she took to the talkSPORT airwaves on Monday morning along with former Spurs midfielder O'Hara, who said: “I can just see Laura sitting there gloating.
"Look at her face, look how happy she is."
A beaming Woods replied: “Jamie, is this the happiest you’ve seen a woman for a while?”
Premier League odds and betting tipsO'Hara couldn't help but see the funny side of the retort and burst out laughing.
The 36-year-old said: “Absolutely!”
A first-half own goal from Spurs skipper Hugo Lloris and a superb strike from Martin Odegaard saw Mikel Arteta's troops extend their lead at the top of the table to eight points.
O'Hara admitted: “We were shocking.
"Fair play to Arsenal, they look the real deal. They look great.
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"Laura knows it, everyone knows they are a top side at the minute."
O'Hara even went as far as to begrudgingly anoint the Gunners as champions-elect.
"It looks like they are going to win the Premier League.
“They just look like they’re on the ball, moving it quickly, one, two touch, have players that can make a difference.
World Cup hero wants Man Utd move as doubts over Harry Maguire's future grow“But Spurs… honestly for 45 minutes we don’t turn up in a north London derby.
Laura Woods was thrilled with Arsenal's statement-making win over SpursCredit: GETTY"It’s embarrassing.
“The second half was much better but still don’t have a killer instinct to win the game.
“Arsenal looked like they could score every time they went forward. We can’t defend.”
Tottenham will look to bounce back from their disappointing derby defeat on Thursday night, travelling to the Etihad to take on title-chasing Manchester City.
Arsenal, meanwhile, will welcome Manchester United to the Emirates on Sunday afternoon.