Arsenal's Invincibles - Where Are They Now?
11. Jens Lehmann
Lehmann arrived at Arsenal for just £1.5m in 2003 as David Seaman's replacement between the sticks, and became an Invincible in his first year. Though prone to the occasional mistake, the German made 54 appearances in his debut season and collected a Premier League winners medal at the end of it.
After Arsenal
The notoriously temperamental stopper went on to play professional football until 2011, retiring after one appearance upon his return to Arsenal after a spell with VfB Stuttgart.
At the age of 45, Lehmann is now an ambassador for several charities including Stiftung Jugendfußball, a youth footballing charity founded by compatriot Jurgen Klinsmann. He's also a TV pundit/expert for German channel RTL, mostly covering the German national team's games.