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Watch Aaron Ramsdale throw water bottle in Arsenal ‘All or Nothing’ trailer teasing Prime Video docuseries

Arsenal fans have been given a taste of Prime Video’s fly-on-the-wall docuseries that followed them last season after the first trailer was released on Tuesday.

The 24-second teaser shows goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale throwing a water bottle on the floor in frustration and shouting“embarrassing” with the clip focused on the club fighting poor form early in the 2021-22 campaign.

Manager Mikel Arteta is also seen giving a rallying speech to his players, remarking how “when everybody is against you, you are stronger guys”.

The trailer is the first glimpse Arsenal fans have got of the ‘All or Nothing: Arsenal’ documentary, which will be aired in August.

The series will be in eight parts, with the first three episodes coming out on Amazon Prime on August 4. The next three will be released on August 11, with the final two a week after that.

This is the latest in the Amazon UK Original documentary series, with Manchester City and Tottenham among those having previously taken part.

‘All or Nothing: Arsenal’ has been produced by 72 Films, executive produced by Mark Raphael, Clare Cameron and three-time BAFTA winner John Douglas.

Earlier this year, Prime Video also revealed that the Academy Award- and BAFTA Award-winning actor and Arsenal fan Daniel Kaluuya will narrate the upcoming docuseries.

A statement from Amazon said: “All or Nothing: Arsenal will take viewers behind the curtain during a crucial season at one of the world’s biggest football clubs, as Arsenal focus their efforts on challenging for domestic success and returning to elite European competition.

“As well as capturing the highs and lows of life at the Emirates Stadium and the Arsenal Training Centre, the All or Nothing cameras will follow Arsenal’s squad away from the pitch to examine the daily challenges faced by elite athletes throughout a demanding calendar of high-pressure competition.”

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