Arsenal midfielder Albert Sambi Lokonga reveals the scene in All or Nothing he ‘did not like’ | QE4XIO8 | 2024-02-21 16:08:01

Arsenal midfielder Albert Sambi Lokonga reveals the scene in All or Nothing he 'did not like' | QE4XIO8 | 2024-02-21 16:08:01
Albert Sambi Lokonga says he isn't a fan of a scene in Amazon's All or Nothing documentary the place he's scolded by Arsenal team-mate Eddie Nketiah over his unhappiness at his lack of recreation time.
Probably the most shared clips from the docu-series, which launched in August 2022, saw a gaggle of fringe gamers all sat round a desk in the canteen eating breakfast.
Nketiah and Lokonga, who's presently impressing on mortgage at Luton Town, have been also joined by Nuno Tavares and Emile Smith Rowe because the Belgian teenager was quizzed on a change in his character.
'You've changed fast, huh?' stated Nketiah, with Smith Rowe additionally noting a distinction in his manner. 'This guy was all the time smiling, smiling.'
Lokonga replied that he was 'all the time enjoying' firstly of the season, which prompted a sharp response from Nketiah: 'So what, my good friend? You assume you're the f***ing only man not enjoying, huh? Stop feeling sorry for yourself and f***ing wake up yeah?'
The clip went viral on the time and has typically resurfaced since, with Nketiah's comments highlighting the mentality that is required to be a part of Mikel Arteta's squad even when a participant isn't in the first-choice XI.
Lokonga has by no means spoken concerning the trade before, but now says he feels it did not paint him in an amazing mild and received taken out of context when it was just playful banter between pals.
'I might still have the same reply now. A player needs to be on the pitch, and if he's not enjoying, he isn't completely happy,' Lokonga advised The Athletic.
'The opposite thing was, me and Eddie, we are really, actually close. In the event you take a look at it again, you'll be able to see I was even laughing at the end.
'I didn't find it troublesome however I didn't like it. Eddie was wanting like the man who was working exhausting and I used to be wanting just like the guy who was not completely happy, blaming and moaning.
'Eddie is my good friend. It's extra of a thing on social media.'
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Lokonga has earned rave evaluations since joining Luton on loan and was even name-checked by Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp ahead of the Hatters' trip to Anfield on Wednesday evening.
Though Lokonga is comfortable together with his current performances, he still feels he has loads of room for improvement and has credited manager Rob Edwards with helping him rediscover his mojo.
He continued: 'I'm getting there. I'm not removed from my greatest degree — however I'm not there yet. I'm working day-after-day to get well my physique after I play, as a result of it's been a very long time since I performed this many games in a row.
'To have a manager that backs you up, that provides you confidence, that trusts you… that's what a participant wishes for and what a participant needs to carry out at his greatest. That's why I'm making an attempt to provide again on the pitch.'
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