'Difficult moments' – Gabriel on the players' view of All or Nothing documentary that shows dark days at Arsenal | The Sun

ARSENAL defender Gabriel Magalhaes has revealed how the Gunners players feel about the Amazon All or Nothing documentary.

The eight-part series, which gives a behind-the-scenes look at their 2021/22 season, is currently being released throughout August.

And Gabriel, who admits he has watched show, insists it is an accurate representation of the ups and downs which go on at a Premier League club.

Speaking to Sky Sports, he said: "I've seen it.

"It's good for showing the reality of what is actually going on in the dressing room in the day-to-day.

"People can understand things a little more and see how different it is from what they might imagine.

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"As players, of course we always play to win. But sometimes we lose games and there are difficult moments. Things happen.

"I think the documentary does a good job of showing the reality of what goes on."

Arsenal narrowly missed out on the top four last season as they lost two of their final three Prem matches.

And that allowed rivals Tottenham to leap above them and claim the final Champions League position.

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Some of Mikel Arteta's unique tactics have been questioned following the release of the documentary.

These included playing "You'll Never Walk Alone" in training before a game at Anfield.

Arsenal made the perfect start to the new season at Selhurst Park last Friday.

Arteta's men clinched a 2-0 victory over Crystal Palace as debutants Gabriel Jesus, Oleksandr Zinchenko and William Saliba all impressed.

Next up for the Gunners is a home match against Leicester on Saturday.

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