Arsenal have a great chance of finishing in the Premier League top four and qualifying for next season's Champions League.
The Gunners' 3-2 victory over Watford this weekend means they now occupy fourth spot.
They are one point clear of Manchester United in fifth and have three games-in-hand over the Red Devils.
Arsenal's nearest challengers, as things stand, appear to be fierce rivals Tottenham Hotspur. Six points currently separate the two sides.
As Arsenal close in on a return to the Champions League, Laura Woods and Jamie O'Hara got into a heated argument about the club on talkSPORT.
Woods, an Arsenal fan, said it would be a great achievement for Arsenal to finish in the top four.
O'Hara, who played for Tottenham during his football career, did not feel the same way.
The two wouldn't budge and they produced a few minutes of fascinating radio. View the argument below...
Woods: âItâs becoming a real possibility that we will finish in the top four and that will be a massive overachievement.â
OâHara: âIs it though? Youâve spent £150million and itâs Arsenal football club. They should be there.â
Woods: âNo, no, no. Hang on a minute Jamie OâHara. Not so long ago you were saying Spurs are back and Arsenal watch out, Manchester United and Leicester watch out.
âAt that time, you thought Arsenal were miles off top four."
O'Hara: âYeah, at that moment, but in the grand scheme of things Arsenal [have been] a better football club than Tottenham for the last 10 years.
WATFORD, ENGLAND - MARCH 06: Martin Odegaard of Arsenal (obscured) celebrates with team mates after scoring their side's first goal during the Premier League match between Watford and Arsenal at Vicarage Road on March 06, 2022 in Watford, England. (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images)
âArsenal have had a massive fall from grace. To now say itâs an overachievement to get into the Champions League, itâs not because they should be challenging for the Champions League.â
Woods: âAre you serious? Youâre judging them on what they were and not what theyâve become. Of course thereâs been a massive fall from grace.â
O'Hara: âItâs been a great season for them so far and if they get into the Champions League they fully deserve it, but they should be the Champions League. Itâs Arsenal.â
Woods: âYouâre not listening to my argument though. You are saying they should be because they are Arsenal and they should be because they are a massive club.
WATFORD, ENGLAND - MARCH 06: Martin Odegaard of Arsenal is closed down by Tom Cleverly of Watford during the Premier League match between Watford and Arsenal at Vicarage Road on March 06, 2022 in Watford, England. (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images)
âBut look how far they have fallen and the clubs around them have got better and look at how much money they are spending.
âYeah, so I think it is a massive overachievement.â
O'Hara: âHave they got better? Man City and Liverpool have but nobody else has. Spurs aint. Man United are miles off it.â
Woods: âCan I also say⦠Iâm not finished⦠can we compare for a second because you are Spurs and Iâm Arsenal.
âWe donât have a world class manager, we have a manager who is very much at the beginning of his tenure so finishing in the top four is an overachievement for Arsenal at the moment.
âWho did we bring in?â
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O'Hara: âI donât think itâs an overachievement, I think itâs an achievement.â
Woods: âIt is an overachievement. Why arenât you finishing in the top four? Itâs not happened yet as itâs all theory, but youâve got Antonio Conte, one of the best strikers in the world with a great connection with Heung-Min Son.â
O'Hara: âWe havenât won Premier League titles and been where Arsenal have been. They havenât fallen off a cliff, theyâve still been there.â
Woods: âAre you serious? We were bottom of the league at one point. One season we finished 10th, itâs a massive fall from grace.â
The debate concluded with O'Hara admitting he predicted Arsenal to finishing sixth or seventh but maintaining that finishing fourth isn't an overachievement.
Many Arsenal fans have praised Woods, including Gunners' legend, Ian Wright.
Fair play to both for standing their ground and arguing their point with everything they had.