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A scoreless opening month, a frosty Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang exit and an end-of-season Champions League bottle-job. 

The producers of All or Nothing would have struggled to dream up a more dramatic season when Arsenal were announced as the latest centrepiece of the documentary last year.

Knowing that Amazon leave no stone unturned in the pursuit of entertainment, All or Nothing: Arsenal could well be the most explosive series to date, and fans are - justifiably - waiting with baited breath ahead of the August 4 release date.

Boss Mikel Arteta will have plenty of airtime during Arsenal's All or Nothing documentary

Boss Mikel Arteta will have plenty of airtime during Arsenal's All or Nothing documentary

If the previous editions at Manchester City, Juventus and Spurs are anything to go by, spectators can expect to see a glut of explosive arguments, a rich supply of post-match rants and the odd embarrassing dressing room team talk.

Sportsmail have reviewed the most memorable moments from All or Nothing so far ahead of the upcoming documentary at the Emirates.

Kane's sweary speech

England captain and Spurs leader Harry Kane no doubt inspires his team with his performances on the pitch. That much is clear.

But ahead of Spurs' must-win Champions League clash with Olympiacos, viewers were graced with an opportunity to witness true leadership at work - a glimpse at Kane's pre-match team talk.

Starters, substitutes, coaches, kit men - and a surfeit of other general staff members - huddled together to hear the pre-match battle-cry in anticipation, but what followed was frankly an incoherent babbling of profanities.

Fans will remember Harry Kane's hilariously bad team talk for Spurs during the documentary

Fans will remember Harry Kane's hilariously bad team talk for Spurs during the documentary

Although repetitive, Kane held his composure at the start: 'At the moment, they have a little bit of hope, they have a little bit of hope to qualify.'

But, as words escaped him, the speech quickly escalated into blathering mess - and was over within seconds.

He continued: 'We kill that minute one, we press, we aggressive, f***ing chances, goals, and we f***ing kill 'em man, we f***ing qualify today lads, we f***ing qualify.'

Although a wild roar of cheers eclipsed Kane as he began to tail off his speech, Tottenham took to the pitch and were 2-0 down after 19 minutes.

Rose vs. Mourinho

During the fifth episode of All or Nothing: Spurs, then manager Jose Mourinho held a heated confrontation with left-back and ex-England international Danny Rose, who had just been dropped from the first team.

Following Mauricio Pochettino's sacking in November, Rose started just once under Mourinho before taking on a loan spell at Newcastle in January.

His only start came during Spurs' 1-0 defeat to Liverpool, and the defender was subsequently axed from the squad against Watford and Norwich before heading up north.

Jose Mourinho brought box-office entertainment during Tottenham's All or Nothing series

Jose Mourinho brought box-office entertainment during Tottenham's All or Nothing series

Rose called a meeting with Mourinho and cut a frustrated figure during the exchange.

'If you don't want me to play, I'd rather you just tell me now,' he said. 'I'll stay at home and I'll train at home. 

The Portuguese boss and defender Danny Rose had a heated meeting about play-time

The Portuguese boss and defender Danny Rose had a heated meeting about play-time

'I respect what you're saying in that I didn't play well vs Liverpool, which is true. I play one game every four weeks. 

'Do you want me to be man of the match and give my best performance when I play one game and then I don't play again for three or four weeks?

'Oher people have been s*** in training, s*** in games, but are in the squad every game. It's not fair.' 

Mourinho interrupted Rose to defend his decision, saying that it was simply the left-back's perspective on the matter.

Rose then threatened to take things further with chairman Daniel Levy and later enquired about the possibility of joining AC Milan - an effort which was ultimately shot down.

Delph's 'basics of football'  

Even during Manchester City's history-making 100-point campaign in 2017-18, fans were exposed to moments of disappointment within the Etihad camp.

And it brought one of the highlights of the season as utility player Fabian Delph delivered an impassioned rant about the

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