O'Hara, a former Spurs player, said, "I've had to put up with 17 years of disappointment. 17 years of being the underdog. But we've finally overcome the challenges and achieved our goal."
"It's an incredible feeling. We've secured a spot in the Champions League and won a prestigious trophy. Our manager, Ange Postecoglou, deserves a lot of credit for this achievement."
O'Hara also reflected on his own connection to the team. "The last time Spurs won a trophy, I was a player. I've been a fan my whole life, and I'm thrilled to see the team succeed after I left."
"This trophy is a significant one. It's a European trophy, and it's a big win for the team and the fans. I'm overjoyed for everyone involved."
O'Hara also acknowledged the team's struggles this season. "We've had a tough season, but this win has saved it. The fans have been patient and supportive, and this moment is a testament to their dedication."