Bernd Leno has claimed that Arsenal’s ‘All or Nothing’ Amazon Documentary wasn’t entirely an accurate depiction.
Cameras followed the Gunners around last season for a fly on the wall experience but Fulham goalkeeper Leno, who left Mikel Arteta’s side at the end of the campaign has now alleged that the show didn’t tell the full truth. Speaking about the documentary to Goal, the German shot stopper said: “I was there.
“You know, it's nice for the fans and for the people to see everything. But at the end of the day, I have to say this is not the reality. Some things were not 100% true.
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"This season there were also a lot of problems with some players and everything. And when you were inside and then you watched the documentary and then you see like I think, no, I'm not sure about that.
"But I think that's part of the commercial stuff." Leno started the first three Premier League games of the 2021/22 season before Aaron Ramsdale eventually usurped him as Arteta's No.1.
Ramsdale has since quickly established himself as one of the best 'keepers in the English top-flight, helping the Gunners build an eight-point gap over second-placed Manchester City.
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