Jamie O'Hara takes eight-word dig at Arsenal after Manchester United’s FA Cup win, he's absolutely wrong

Jamie O’Hara is a former Tottenham Hotspur player, so it is not a surprise that he used Manchester United’s success in the FA Cup to take a dig at Arsenal.

On Saturday, Manchester United beat Manchester City 2-1 in the final of the FA Cup at Wembley Stadium in London.

It means that Erik ten Hag’s side have ended the season with a major trophy. The FA Cup may not be at the top of every elite club’s priority, but it is still a big deal to win it.

Arsenal have won the FA Cup a record 14 times, but this season, Mikel Arteta’s side could not even get past the third round of the competition.

Jamie O’Hara mocks Arsenal after Manchester United’s FA Cup success

Former Tottenham Hotspur player Jamie O’Hara could not resist taking a dig at Arsenal after United won the FA Cup, claiming that the Red Devils have had a better season.

Arsenal did not win any major silverware this season, although some would say that clinching the FA Community Shield is something to be proud of.

O’Hara wrote on X: “Man Utd had a better season than Arsenal 😂😂😂😂😂”

Jamie O’Hara is absolutely wrong about Arsenal

Yes, Manchester United have won the FA Cup this campaign, but that does not mean that they have had a better season than Arsenal.

It is not as if the Red Devils have won the UEFA Champions League or the UEFA Europa League.

Winning the FA Cup this season means that United will play in the UEFA Europa League next season. Arsenal will play in the UEFA Champions League in 2024-25.

The Gunners pushed Manchester City for the Premier League title until the final day of the season. The North London club also progressed to the quarter-finals of the UEFA Champions League.

There is a buzz around Arsenal. The feeling among the fans is that if they sign a top striker like Ivan Toney in the summer transfer window, then they could beat City to the Premier League title next season. You would not find a single United fan who thinks that they can even challenge for the title in 2024-25.