Arsenal: What you can see in 'All or Nothing' documentary's first episodes
The brand new “All or Nothing: Arsenal” documentary makes for essential viewing for any Gooner.
Set to hit Amazon Prime Video on Thursday August 4, the fascinating programme is the latest in a series of releases that have also taken a peek behind the curtain at Manchester City, Tottenham Hotspur and Juventus seasons.
Now, the cameras have turned on Arsenal‘s 2021/22 campaign, which stands out as one of the most eventful in their recent history with dizzying highs going hand-in-hand with crushing lows.
In the space of nine hectic months, the Gunners lifted themselves back up from three consecutive Premier League defeats to launch an unlikely challenge on the Champions League places that restored fans’ love for Mikel Arteta’s side.
Marry that to Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang being stripped of the captaincy and leaving the club, as well as the spectre of the ‘Arteta Out’ narrative always lingering in the background, to see exactly why 2021/22 made for such a rollercoaster.
And many of these key events and themes will be unpacked for the world to see as part of the ‘All or Nothing’ documentary, which we’ve been lucky enough to get a sneak peek of before the official release date.
Your humble GIVEMESPORT writer was given access to the first three episodes, plus the chance to speak to Cedric Soares and Martin Odegaard at London Colney, so we just had to feedback to you with our findings.
As such, we’re going to give you a little teaser of what you can expect to see when you crack open the popcorn and sit back to watch ‘All or Nothing’ later this week, as well as some insight from the players along the way.
Understandably, episode one focuses on Arsenal’s tumultuous start to the season where losing 2-0 to Brentford, 2-0 to Chelsea