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Arsenal will withdraw a portion of the Amazon documentary “All or Nothing” after a terrible start to this season

Arsenal’s start to the season has been terrible, with three defeats and no goals scored in their first three Premier League games. And it appears that the club’s humiliation may be worsened by the fact that the club is reportedly reworking its Amazon documentary “All or Nothing” by cancelling the early stages of the campaign.

About the Docuseries

All or Nothing is a compilation of sports docuseries available on Amazon Prime Video. Each season, produced by Amazon Studios, has focused on a professional sports club or national team. The TV series will be filmed across the whole 2021/22 season and will premiere exclusively on Amazon Prime Video in more than 240 places around the world next year.

Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal’s north London opponents, were the latest Premier League team to partake in an All or Nothing storyline. According to an official statement made on Arsenal’s club website that we will take our fans behind the scenes during a vital season as we focus our attention on battling for domestic success and returning to elite European competition.

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Reason Behind the Cancellation

Arsenal was crushed 5-0 by Premier League defending champions Manchester City, who are off to their worst start to a league season since 1954 after losing their third consecutive PL game. Following 2-0 losses to Brentford and Chelsea in their previous two outings, they were humiliated at the Etihad Stadium.

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Mikel Arteta, the team’s head coach, will have several challenges, with his team missing several players due to COVID and injuries. To add to his problems, Arsenal will be missing Granit Xhaka for the next three games after he received a three-match suspension for a reckless two-footed lunge on Joao Cancelo.

Arsenal fans will be hoping for a quick turnaround; however, some will be eager to watch material that may or may not make it into the documentary’s final cut. After all, these long-suffering Arsenal fans are entitled to a thorough examination of what has gone wrong for Mikel Arteta thus far this season.

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