All or Nothing: Arsenal is a must watch for every fan of the Gunners AFC
From their star player losing the captaincy to the shock team talks that saved their season, the new All or Nothing: Arsenal series from Prime Video delivers a blockbuster insight into one of the most guarded clubs in the country.
The moments drew bold reactions from our Arsenal duo, who felt an instant emotional connection to the series. The passion and raw emotion on display in this series couldn’t be better summed up than in a clip taken just before the pivotal north London derby against Tottenham Hotspur in September. We see a new side to wonderkid Saka, who confesses he struggles to cook an egg at home before later discussing the difficulties of dealing with fame and being spotted out and about.
For these clips, we were joined by another duo with close ties to the club: Gooner and influencer Sharky, and former striker Lianne Sanderson, who played for Arsenal WFC back when they were known as Arsenal Ladies. It’s clear from the video that he enjoys a very close and open relationship with manager Arteta, something rarely seen at Europe’s elite football clubs.
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