Jamie O’Hara has labelled Arsenal fans ‘painful’ in an explosive on air rant.The talkSPORT co-host claimed the Gunners supporters are the ‘worst fans in the league’ as he clashed with podcaster Joel Beya. O’Hara had been left stunned by the guest’s claim that Mikel Arteta has put together a ‘special’ team in north London.Arsenal currently sit top of the Premier League but have not won the title for 20 years.Meanwhile, their last major trophy came under Arteta in 2020 when they lifted the FA Cup.Despite that, Beya believes his side will win the Premier League this season.He then claimed that Manchester City’s defensive approach against the Gunners last month proves they are ‘special’.This proved to be a step to far for O’Hara, who unleashed a passionate response to the argument.O’Hara on Arsenal fansSpeaking on Breakfast, he fumed: “Special? What do you mean, special?“You Arsenal fans, you’re unbearable. Honestly, you’re unbearable.“I thought Chelsea fans were bad, but Arsenal fans, they are honestly the worst fans in the Premier League.”When asked by co-host Gabby Agbonlahor to explain why that was the case, he continued: “They ain’t won nothing.talkSPORTBeya’s claim Arsenal have a ‘special’ team prompted an explosive rant from O’Hara[/caption]“They got 0 trophies last season and they’re going on like they’re the best team in the world.“You acted like you won a trophy when you beat Real Madrid last season.“You’ve won nothing. Alright, you’ve signed some good players, you’re a good side.“But until you get something over the line, like Man City did four times on the bounce, like Liverpool did when they were fighting it out with Manchester City.“Arsenal have always just been the third best team. Alright, this season you look like one of the favourites, you do.“But the way you lot go on, it’s like you’ve been dominating the Premier League for years. Painful.”talkSPORTO’Hara labelled the Gunners fans ‘painful’ for the way they act despite winning ‘nothing’[/caption]Arsenal have finished second in each of the last three Premier League seasons, with both City and Liverpool pipping them to the title.Meanwhile, Arteta’s side made it to the semi-finals of last season’s Champions League before losing to eventual winners Paris Saint-Germain.So far this season, though, they sit top of the table, one point clear of Liverpool after seven matches.The Gunners can extend that lead when they return this weekend with a trip to Fulham on Saturday.