‘Knock it back, have another one, drinking and driving is so much fun‘ are the lyrics of the famous song by the punk band The Business. The West Ham supporting punkers have disbanded a long time ago, but the song remained and maybe Jens Lehmann will be singing this tune in the bus (or a tram), since he took to many lagers and ended up being banned from driving. As Bild reports, the former Arsenal keeper was caught with too many alcohol in his body by the Munich police and was even to hospital for blood examples.Jens used to be a loveable maverick – now he’s a chainsaw-wielding racistAs revealed by Süddeutsche Zeitung, Public prosecutor Juliane Grotz reports that “Mr. Lehmann” was subjected to a police check at around 1:30 a.m. in downtown Munich. The officers noticed a “distinct smell of alcohol and an unsteady gait.” It could also be assumed that Jens Lehmann was so drunk that he could no longer blow into the tube, because a breathalyzer test did not produce any usable results. So, they took him to the hospital and blood sample was then ordered and the driver’s license was confiscated. The result of the blood alcohol test is still pending, but it would be remarkable if he comes up sober after the results. He was at the famous Oktoberfest in Munich where he engaged drinking throughout the day in lederhosen, which is the traditional Bavarian clothes.Lehmann: ‘Without Arsenal, I wouldn’t have played for Germany’Unfortunately, this is nothing new to Lehmann. He has already been prosecuted for rude behavior in traffic, insults, using his cell phone while driving, or for sneaking through the barrier in the airport parking garage without paying. Former Gunner even used a chainsaw to cut through a roof beam in his neighbor’s garage in order to get a better view of Lake Starnberg.ELF CUP ROUND 3TuesdayChelsea – Barrow 4-0 (3-0)/Nkunku 8, 15, Farman 28 og, Neto 48/Man City – Watford 2-0 (2-0)/Doku 5, Nunes 38/Walsall – Leicester 0-0Wycombe – Aston Villa 0-0Wednesday21:45: (1.12) Arsenal (8.00) Bolton (16.0)22:00: (1.35) Liverpool (4.80) West Ham (7.50)***odds are subject to change***