Arsenal: First explosive trailer for All Or Nothing documentary released by Amazon Prime

Publish date: 2024-08-22

The first trailer for Arsenal’s explosive ‘All Or Nothing’ documentary has been released, handing supporters a quick glimpse into the behind the scenes drama.

Following the success of similar series focusing on Manchester City and Tottenham, it is Arsenal’s turn next, with their rollercoaster 2021-22 campaign caught on camera.

It will likely prove to be a tough watch for the fanbase after their side missed out on Champions League football, despite them looking on course to finish in fourth spot.

The first trailer for Arsenal's All Or Nothing documentary has been released by Amazon Prime

The first trailer for Arsenal’s All Or Nothing documentary has been released by Amazon Prime

The fly-on-the-wall documentary will be released on August 4. 

Judging from the first teaser, which focuses on the club’s winless start to the season, many of the episodes will focus heavily around Mikel Arteta and his decisions.

Boss Arteta came under fire after Arsenal were beaten by Brentford, Chelsea and Manchester City in their opening three league games, before their form recovered.

A furious Aaron Ramsdale was caught on camera throwing an object in the dressing room

A furious Aaron Ramsdale was caught on camera throwing an object in the dressing room

The start of the trailer shows him standing forlornly on the touchline, with audio taken from him telling his players they were bottom of the league overlaid on top.

‘Zero goals, zero points,’ he adds.

Fans then lambast their ‘relegation form’, before Aaron Ramsdale is seen declaring a performance ’embarrassing’ and throwing an object in the dressing room.

However, after the downbeat start, Arteta is then filmed giving a rallying cry to his squad, with a picture showing a pack of wolves and the Arsenal flag on the screen.

The series will be available to watch on August 4, after success at Manchester City and Spurs

The series will be available to watch on August 4, after success at Manchester City and Spurs

Jubilant scenes of celebration during a rollercoaster campaign have also made the final cut

Jubilant scenes of celebration during a rollercoaster campaign have also made the final cut

The series is also expected to cover a number of other key events, including Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s departure after the striker was stripped of the captaincy.

He left in the winter window, joining Barcelona for free, and the shattering of the relationship between the player and the club is likely to make for fascinating viewing.

Arteta previously revealed it was not his decision to allow the filming to take place.

‘That’s a decision made from the club and it is with the best possible interests for the football club. We need to help as much as possible,’ he said in August 2021. 

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang's frosty departure from the club is likely to be heavily focused on

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s frosty departure from the club is likely to be heavily focused on

‘We are going to help as much as possible, for everybody to see what this club means and how things are done at the football club, be as transparent as we can to show the values, integrity, passions and where we are trying to drive this club.

‘Hopefully it is a perfect year to show that. We need to make it happen. 

‘It is down to us to try to produce the best piece that we can, so everybody can feel part of what we do and our fans can be proud of what we do.’

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