Jens Lehmann stamps on opponent, gets red card and storms off home

14 December 2009 14:13
Stuttgart goalkeeper Jens Lehmann has landed himself in hot water again after his latest escapade ruined his side's chances of picking up their first win in nine Bundesliga games.[LNB]The 40-year-old gave away an unnecessary late penalty and received a red card in the 1-1 draw with Mainz before exiting the stadium and making his own way home, after a confrontation with a fan.[LNB]The drama unfolded in the 86th minute of the game at the Bruchweg Stadion, with the Bundesliga strugglers winning 1-0 thanks to Pavel Pogrebnyak's 11th-minute opener.[LNB]Bavarian stamper: How Jens Lehmann got revenge - and why He started it: Jens Lehmann is treated after a foul by Aristide Bance...[LNB] [LNB] ...so the ex-Arsenal keeper tries to stamp out the problem...[LNB] [LNB] ...gets a red card for his troubles...[LNB] [LNB] ...and Eugen Polanski scores from the resulting penalty[LNB]Lehmann had possession of the ball within his penalty area when he decided to take revenge for an earlier foul on him by Mainz striker Aristide Bance by stamping on his foot.[LNB]Bance fell to the floor and referee Wolfgang Stark showed Lehmann the red card and awarded the hosts a penalty, which Eugen Polanski dispatched past Sven Ulreich to earn Mainz a point.[LNB]Jens the bad boy...Stamped on Bance's footGot a red cardStole a fan's glassesStormed out of groundStormed off team coachFlew home alone Slammed club last weekUrinated behind the goalLehmann fled from the stadium in a rage, confronting one fan outside the ground. Television pictures showed a clearly incensed Lehmann pull the fan's glasses from his face and only give them back after the fan pleaded for their return.[LNB]The former Arsenal and Germany goalkeeper then called for a taxi before opting instead to get on the team bus.[LNB]He did not remain on the bus for long, however, as he had a change of heart once again and took a taxi to Frankfurt airport, from where he flew back to his family in Munich.[LNB]Lehmann was fined 40,000 euros last week for criticising his club and further disciplinary measures can now be expected.[LNB]'That was unnecessary,' said coach Christian Gross. 'I will talk to him about it. It is a delicate situation. I know Jens Lehmann as a footballer, but not yet as a person.'[LNB]Time for a chat: VfB Stuttgart coach Christian Gross will have to smooth things out with Jens Lehmann[LNB]Despite a turbulent week, Lehmann's place in the Stuttgart goal does not appear to be under threat amid rumours he may decide to hang up his gloves this winter - six months ahead of plan.[LNB]'I cannot imagine that,' said director of sport Horst Heldt. [LNB]'He will be suspended, but he still has a contract until June 30, 2010.[LNB]'It is a shame that it came to this because he had made some fantastic saves. I am going to have to have a word with him.'[LNB]Lehmann was caught on camera urinating behind the goal during Stuttgart's 3-1  Champions League defeat of Unirea Urziceni, appearing to stop midway through as the Romanians mounted an attack and vaulted to advertising boards to regain his place between the sticks.[LNB] You're not fit to wear the shirt! Arsene Wenger blast inspires Arsenal win at sorry LiverpoolManchester United star Ryan Giggs named Sports Personality of the Year 2009VIDEO SPECIAL: Potty Jens Lehmann takes toilet break during Stuttgart winPolice confirm Assou-Ekotto probe after full-back's Spurs supporter clashJamie Redknapp's Weekend Watch: Can Villa keep pressure on top four?ARSENAL FC

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