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Neil Bennett

Cristiano Ronaldo's Juventus to be latest subject of Amazon's "All or Nothing" series

Amazon's "All or Nothing" is taking on Italian football for the first time with behind-the-scenes insight into Serie A champions Juventus.

The two-time European Cup winners have allowed cameras unprecedented access inside both their Training Center and Allianz Stadium throughout this ongoing 20/21 season.

Juventus become the third club football team to be subject to the All or Nothing treatment.

Manchester City were the first back in 2018 with the series narrated by Sir Ben Kingsley, while Totteham Hotspur's All Or Nothing was released in August last year. Their series was narrated by Tom Hardy.

Other sports teams with an All Or Nothing documentary are the Brazil National side, NFL teams including the Dallas Cowboys and Philadelphia Eagles and the New Zealand All Blacks.

Juventus: All Or Nothing is one of three in current production, alongside current Bundesliga and European Cup winners Bayern Munich and ice-hockey outfit the Toronto Maple Leafs.

Each of these documentaries can be watched with an Amazon Prime Video subscription.

Now home of former-United star Cristiano Ronaldo, Juventus have held a monopoly in the Italian top flight for the past decade winning ten successive Championships.

Timing of the documentary may not have been ideal, however, on this particular front.

Now under the tutelage of former player Andrea Pirlo, Juventus, at the time of publication, currently sit ten points behind leaders Inter.

But while results are out of their hands in the race for the league, Juventus are still in the hunt for other silverware elsewhere.

They will contest the Coppa Italia final with Atalanta on May 19 and a 2-1 defeat in their first-leg game against Porto leaves them in need of a comeback victory in the Champions League Last 16.

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