Jens Lehmann flies from the square at celebrity tournament after five minutes

Jens Lehmann flies from the square at celebrity tournament after five minutes

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Jens Lehmann flies from the square at celebrity tournament after five minutes


Quite the old one: Jens Lehmann flew half the world for an all-star kick-and had to leave the square after a few minutes because of emergency brake. Of course he didn’t want to see that.

Typical Jens Lehmann, many would say. The ex-national goalkeeper was already considered a “enfant terrible” at his active time. And Lehmann also apparently remains loyal in old men football. The now 55-year-old flew off the square with a red card at an All-Star tournament in Hong Kong.

At the small field tournament in Asia, several teams with ex-professionals from all over the world competed against each other, and former Bundesliga star Kevin Kuranyi was also there. The fun tournament was not very funny for Lehmann. After just five and a half minutes of the first tournament game, he misjudged with a wide pass, let himself be overwhelmed by the opposing striker and then rustically tore it to the ground to prevent the safe gate.



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Pens and dismissal for Lehmann – clear thing. The German could not change that due to applied discussions with the referee. His team, the Yau Yee League All Stars, lost the game 0-2 – and remained victorious in the following games. A football trip to forget for Lehmann.

Jens Lehmann, the eternal scandal noodle

The former World Cup hero also ensures that the end of his active career is always a scandal. His chainsaw attack on the neighbor’s property, for whom he had to pay with an average six-digit fine. Or the drunk trip after an Oktoberfest visit that cost him the driver’s license.

His discriminatory failures against ex-international Dennis Aogo and Thomas Hitzlsperger also caused a lot of trouble. In England, Lehmann once received the nickname “Mad Jens” from the fans as a professional of Arsenal London.

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Source: Stern

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