Jason Cundy spectacularly left the talkSPORT studio to jokingly PUNCH a producer live on air on Wednesday night.Cundy and fellow talkSPORT host Jamie O’Hara were discussing Wednesday’s Premier League action on The Sports Bar in midweek.Jason Cundy walked out of the talkSPORT studio to punch producer Alex IronstalkSPORTFormer Chelsea man Cundy, sporting a clown hat and bowtie, had been forced to watch the Blues fall to a 2-1 loss at west London rivals Fulham.In an entertaining clash at Craven Cottage, Marc Cucurella received his marching orders midway through the first half.Raul Jimenez then put the Whites ahead 10 minutes after the break before Liam Delap seemed to rescue an unlikely point for the Blues with 20 minutes to play.Harry Wilson, however, continued his good form and scored the winning goal with 10 minutes to go as Fulham maximised their numerical advantage to claim a 2-1 win over their rivals.The result means Chelsea, who confirmed the appointment of Liam Rosenior as Enzo Maresca’s replacement earlier this week, have now won only one of their last nine league games.The pair had just heard how Newcastle had come from behind to secure a 4-3 win over Leeds at the death, with Cundy exclaiming: “That’s what happen when you keep 11 men on the pitch. You’ve got a chance.”And O’Hara had welcomed Dave, a Manchester United fan, on air to discuss the 2-2 draw with Burnley.Ayden Heaven inadvertently scored an own goal to put the Clarets ahead, but United responded with a Benjamin Sesko brace in the second half.Relegation-threatened Burnley equalised through Jaidon Anthony midway through the second half as the spoils were shared at Turf Moor in United’s first game since their decision to sack Ruben Amorim on Monday morning.The result means United have now won only three of their last 12 league matches.Cucurella receives his marching orders at Fulham on WednesdayGettyWilson scored the winner against ChelseaAFPSports Bar guest Dave then had the temerity to ask if both O’Hara and Cundy were ‘alright’. This proved to be the straw that broke the camel’s back.“Now you’ve asked, no!” Cundy bluntly replied. “Can I go out and punch him now?” Cundy added referring to producer, and Fulham fan, Alex Irons.“During the show can I go and punch him?” Cundy continued as O’Hara and United fan Dave discussed United. “You talk,” Cundy then added as he vacated his seat.A separate video then showed Cundy lay into Irons, who to his credit continued to produce the show impeccably.What time is Arsenal vs Liverpool?The Sports Bar will return tonight between 10pm and 1am to discuss Arsenal’s welcome of Liverpool, which you can listen to live on talkSPORT.The Premier League tie between the league leaders and the defending champions kicks off at 8pm.