sport news Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta admits All or Nothing documentary cameras were ... trends now Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta admits that All or Nothing documentary cameras were sometimes a 'distraction' last season... but that he wanted to show 'how much we care and love the club' The first three episodes of the All or Nothing series focusing on Arsenal are out Documentary cameras gained exclusive access to Mikel Arteta's squad last term The Gunners boss has revealed that the cameras could be distracting at times But Arteta says the club worked with producers to show the 'reality' of Arsenal By Olly Allen For Mailonline Published: 12:29 BST, 4 August 2022 | Updated: 12:38 BST, 4 August 2022 Viewcomments Mikel Arteta admits that having documentary cameras follow Arsenal around last season was sometimes a distraction. The first three episodes of Amazon Prime's All or Nothing series focusing on the Gunners were released today. The documentary provides insight into a turbulent campaign at the Emirates Stadium which included the emergence of exciting young talent, the unceremonious departure of club captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Arsenal ultimately failing to finish in the top four. Mikel Arteta at the premiere for the All or Nothing documentary series focusing on Arsenal 'The distraction, or attraction, was last year having them here every single day,' Arteta said in his pre-match press conference ahead of Arsenal's season opener against Crystal Palace. 'We tried to work together to make sure that whatever is produced is the reality of how this football club is run, the passion of its people, the aims and responsibilities we all have to make it work, how much we care and love the club and how much we want to bring enjoyment to our people.' More to follow. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility