Watch Arsenal stars clash in huge training ground FIGHT with stars separated in explosive All or Nothing trailer | The Sun

THE trailer for Arsenal's hotly anticipated All or Nothing series has finally been released.

The eight-part show, which will begin to arrive on Prime Video on August 4, follows Mikel Arteta's side throughout the 2021/22 season.






And – if the trailer is anything to go by – it promises to be an explosive watch.

The two-minute clip contains footage of the Arsenal players getting into what appears to be a brawl on the training ground – with Bernd Leno and Alexandre Lacazette visible in the melee.

Other key talking points from the trailer include Arteta raging at his players in the changing room as he slams down a big laundry basket in front of the squad.

The series will also address the club's decision to strip Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang of the captaincy – which eventually led to his contract being terminated as he left for Barcelona in January.

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The clip shows Arteta telling the rest of the Gunners that Aubameyang was no longer their skipper.

Arteta is the focus for much of the trailer and it is expected that the show will feature him heavily in much the same way as Tottenham's edition starred Jose Mourinho.

The first three episodes will be released on Prime Video on August 4, followed by the next three on August 11.

The final two parts will then be available to stream from August 18.

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Arsenal narrowly missed out on a top four place at the end of the campaign, losing two of their final three matches.

Sitting five points above rivals Spurs heading into the middle of May, defeats to Tottenham and Newcastle saw them squander a Champions League spot.

But it remained a positive season for the Gunners – who progressed from eighth spot 12th months earlier.

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