Woods gives Collard a telling off as they reveal who their baby is supporting

Laura Woods gave friend Adam Collard a story during the semi-final second stage of the Carabao Cup between Newcastle and Arsenal.

Arsenal looked a 2-0 deficit in St. James' Park on Wednesday evening to reach the final of the tournament.

But the troops of Mikel Arteta eventually ran a 2-0 defeat in the night and lost the draw 4-0 aggregated.

TNT sports presenter Woods and her former Love Island party partner Collard have put their love for each other aside for 90 minutes to support the Gunners and the Magpies respectively.

During the match, Collard posted a video of himself that celebrated himself while held their newborn son Leo next to Woods – on his Instagram story.

And the short clip, in which Woods waved her finger at Collard in response to his initial, apparently revealed which team Leo supports will grow up.

The little leg – which was welcomed in the world last month – wore a baby grow in Newcastle with “Toon Army” addicted about it while he was on a pillow on top of his mother's legs.

Collard revealed the world that he will raise Leo as a Newcastle fan for the first stage of the semi -final.

He did this by sharing a cute Snap of him in a baby growth who had written “mini eks” on it.

Woods, an avid Arsenal fan, was far from happy.

She granted the story of Collard to herself and wrote jokes “fuming” at the bottom of the photo.

Gunners -Baas Arteta was smoking in the same way to the exit of his troops from the competition.

The Spaniard said: “We had so many expectations to believe that we could turn it around.

“We never generated a momentum, especially in the first half, the game almost started scoring with them in the first action and then the goal was refused.

“Then we had the moment, two big moments, with Martin [Odegaard].

“We have not capitalized and in the next action they scored the goal and it is clear that the match shifted and then you have to stay cool to score a goal as early as possible.

“We did not succeed in doing that in the first half, still had a big chance, and in the second half we started to struggle as the game passed.

“We have not generated enough situations in the last third part and the game started to get away from us.”

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