FORMER Arsenal keeper Jens Lehmann has landed himself in hot water after allegedly crashing his Porsche.
The ex-Gunners and Germany shot-stopper, 53, has had a history of run-ins with the law following some erratic driving.
And his latest car-related escapade came outside a women’s fashion store in Munich.
According to BILD, it was a “minor traffic incident” involving another Porsche driver on Wednesday, February 22.
A photo taken at the scene showed Lehmann grinning with his hands on his hips as two police officers took down details of the accident.
A witness said: “The policemen eventually started checking his car using a measuring stick.”
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It comes after a court hearing for a speeding charge against Lehmann was postponed in December as he was in Qatar watching the World Cup.
He is now awaiting a new court date as he answers a charge of doing 69mph in a 31mph zone.
In 2022, he was also accused of destroying a neighbour’s garage with a chainsaw because it blocked his view of Lake Starnberg.
He has previously been fined for aiding and abetting an escape from an accident and missing his own trial for making phone calls while driving.
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Last year he also objected to a £35 parking fine but failed to show up in court to fight it.
Lehmann, a part of Arsenal’s “Invincibles” team, played 199 times for the Gunners between 2003 and 2008.
He then returned for one more game in 2011 after the club suffered a goalkeeping crisis.
Lehmann also played for Schalke, AC Milan, Borussia Dortmund and Stuttgart.
He received 61 caps for Germany.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk