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With 15 points from 21 Premier League matches, Fulham are one from bottom and two points off the
safety zone. This is not the first time that the Londoners have been battling for survival in
top-flight English football and they have to pull out a giant miracle to stave off relegation.
According to The Sun, [.
Arsenal outcast Jens Lehmann has agreed to switch the Gunners with his former club Borussia
Dortmund. The 38 year-old goalkeeper has only to sort out a few small details before his transfer
is officially announced.
The Germany number one was first-choice keeper at Arsenal until earlier this season when two
early-season errors saw him lose his place to longtime backup goalie Manuel Almunia.
German national goalkeeper Jens Lehmann is one strong character who is determined to win the hard
way. The Goal.com report that the 38-year old has decided to stay at the Emirates until the end of
the season at least even knowing better than most than he wouldn't be able to get too many games
under [.
Arsenal goalkeeper Jens Lehmann is at a crossroads. The German international is 38 but has every
chance of featuring in Euro 2008, though much depends on whether he moves from the Emirates this
month. Lehmann, Germany's first choice at the 2006 World Cup, has been out of Arsenal's starting XI
since early in the season [.
Contrary to earlier reports, Germany goalkeeper Jens Lehmann will be staying at Arsenal until the
Summer. I reported on Wednesday that the keeper had all but signed a deal with Borussia Dortmund
with only minor details to be sorted out. However, Lehmann has decided to stay in the Premier
League, promising to fight for a starting spot rather than be ensured regular first-team football
in the Bundesliga.
If Didier Drogba leaves Chelsea, Avram Grant will try and nab Barcelona's Samuel Eto'o and are
rumoured to be willing to pay up to £40m. (Sunday Express) ...And Drogba's Ivorian teammate Yaya
Toure has let the cat out of the bag, saying that the striker fancies a move to Barcelona, AC Milan
or Real Madrid.
Jens Lehmann might be 38 years of age but he fosters the dream of an 18-year old. Goal.com reports
that the German international goalkeeper, who is now no more in favour with Arsenal, is dreaming to
play in a Bayern Munich shirt next season. Lehmann already knows that his season is over and all he
can [.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has stated that Jens Lehmann is free to leave the Gunners during the
transfer window, but maintains that the veteran stopper has not yet decided on his future.
Rumors had it that Borussia Dortmund, the player's former club, were set to announce Lehmann's
signing yesterday, but the day passed with little transfer movement of note, and Lehmann still at
Arsenal.
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German international goalkeeper Jens Lehmann is out of Arsenal: that according to Sky Sports and
Borussia Dortmund. The German club has confirmed that agreements have been reached with the 38-year
goalkeeper and that this month the player is return to the club that he spent four years at before
joining the Londoners.
On Thursday, German club Borussia Dortmund claimed that they had reached an agreement with the
Arsenal goalkeeper Jens Lehmann but now the German international custodian has come out and denied
that any concrete agreement ahs been reached between him and the German side. Goal.com reports that
Lehmann is not looking to commit himself to Dortmund in [.
Jens Lehmann appears to be a fish out of water. The 38-year old German international declined a
loan deal with Borussia Dortmund for until the end of the season last week and was dreaming of
moving to mighty Bayern Munich in the summer. But as Football365 reports, Bayern have said that
they don't need Lehmann at [.
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It's your birthday! And the Bundesliga is back. No more tiring training sessions and meaningless
friendlies, but good old fashioned ninety minutes, which actually do count for something. Thus,
last week was the last week of football blogging without football. It went a bit like this: Either
Abby, Lulu or Dieter is/must be slowly losing track [.
He could have become the most hated German player in England given his blond hair and unerring eye
for a goal but while other strikers such as Rudi Voller and Jurgen Klinsmann (for a while) were
despised by the Wembley hoards, the lovely England supporters never got chance to vent their spleen
on a [.