Former Arsenal goalkeeper Jens Lehmann 'is arrested for alleged drink driving in lederhosen after Oktoberfest celebrations and can't even complete a breath test'

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Former Arsenal goalkeeper Jens Lehmann has been arrested for alleged drink driving, according to a report.

Lehmann is famous for being Arsenal's No 1 goalkeeper during their Invincibles season in the 2003-04 campaign, which saw the Gunners win the Premier League without losing a game.

Since his retirement, he has dabbled in acting, coaching and punditry, but, according to a report by The Sun, was pulled over by police in lederhosen after enjoying Oktoberfest celebrations in his home country.

It is reported by BILD that the German was staggering and smlled of alcohol, and that he had to be taken to the police station to undergo further tests because he couldn't complete breath tests.

His driving licence is said to have been confiscated while police investigate the case.

Former Arsenal goalkeeper Jens Lehmann has been arrested for alleged drink driving, according to a report

Former Arsenal goalkeeper Jens Lehmann has been arrested for alleged drink driving, according to a report

Lehmann, who has dabbled in acting, coaching and punditry since his retirement, is said to have been staggering and smelled of alcohol - pictured, alongside Sol Campbell at a previous Oktoberfest event

Lehmann, who has dabbled in acting, coaching and punditry since his retirement, is said to have been staggering and smelled of alcohol - pictured, alongside Sol Campbell at a previous Oktoberfest event

He was Arsenal's goalkeeper during their Invincibles season in 2003-04, having played for the club between 2003 and 2008

He was Arsenal's goalkeeper during their Invincibles season in 2003-04, having played for the club between 2003 and 2008

Lehmann was reportedly downing steins - a large beer mug - of alcohol during the celebrations in Munich on Sunday, partying at the Bavarian beer festival.

He is also said to have been spotted dancing in benches in the Schutzenfest tent and was said to have been wearing a traditional Bavarian dress.

A source told The Sun: 'There are police officers lurking around the Oktoberfest who are supposed to prevent drink driving.'

Senior public prosecutor Anne Leiding said: 'Mr. Lehmann was subjected to a police check on September 23, 2024 at around 1:30am due to his unusual driving behavior in a car in the inner city area of Munich.'

She added: 'The police are said to have noticed a clear smell of alcohol and an unsafe manner.

'A breath alcohol test did not produce any usable results, whereupon a blood sample was ordered and the driver's licence was confiscated.

'Our investigations are still pending. Suspicions of drunk driving continue.'

Lehmann is thought to be a regular at the festival, having been pictured during celebrations alongside Didier Drogba in 2011 and with Invincibles team-mate Sol Campbell in 2012.

Lehmann is thought to be a regular at Oktoberfest celebrations in his home country of Germany - pictured, Lehmann alongside Didier Drogba at a previous event

Lehmann is thought to be a regular at Oktoberfest celebrations in his home country of Germany - pictured, Lehmann alongside Didier Drogba at a previous event

Lehmann, pictured at Oktoberfest in 2014, is said to have gone to the police station for extra tests after failing to complete a breath test

Lehmann, pictured at Oktoberfest in 2014, is said to have gone to the police station for extra tests after failing to complete a breath test

He was also dropped by Stuttgart in 2009 for partying at the event without permission.

He is reported to have told BILD: 'I cant say anything about it at the moment.'

The 54-year-old played for Arsenal between 2003 and 2008 and also featured for the likes of Shalke and Borussia Dortmund.

Mail Sport contacted Lehmann's representatives for comment. 

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