Jens Lehmann Apologizes for Drunk Driving Incident
The former national goalkeeper admits his mistake but disputes claims of being heavily intoxicated.
- Jens Lehmann, ex-national team goalkeeper, expressed regret over driving with a blood alcohol level of 0.7 promille.
- Lehmann was stopped by police in September for noticeable driving behavior and alcohol odor.
- He admits the incident was a mistake and acknowledges the penalty of a four-week license suspension.
- Lehmann contests reports suggesting he was 'totally drunk' at the time of the incident.
- Previously, Lehmann faced legal issues, including a fine for damaging a neighbor's property and evading parking fees.