It was a mixed bag for Arsenal goalkeepers past and present on Tuesday.
While current No 1 Wojciech Szczesny was preparing for tomorrow's Champions League last 16 clash against Bayern Munich by enjoying a swim at his house, the club's legendary stopper Jens Lehmann was on the hunt for a missing bag.
Lehmann, Arsenal's No 1 for their Invincible campaign in 2004, took to Twitter offering a £2,000 reward for a bag which he claimed had been stolen in London.
'My dear followers, I am asking for some help,' Lehmann, a pundit for BT Sport during Arsenal's FA Cup win against Liverpool on Sunday, wrote.
'My bag has been stolen today out of a red Fiat500 at Duke Street, London, near Selfridges.
'If the bag and all personal contents can be returned to me by Wednesday I will play £2,000. Please contact me by Twitter.'
Lehmann's troubles were in stark contrast to those of Szczesny, who appeared in a relaxed mood 24 hours before Arsenal host Bayern Munich at the Emirates.
The Poland stopper posted a picture to his Facebook account where he was seen relaxing in his indoor pool at his house.
'No better way to relax before a big game then having a swim at home,' Szczesny wrote.
The Gunners will face an in-form Bayern Munich side who are unbeaten in the Bundesliga this season.
But speaking at his pre-match press conference on Tuesday, Wenger is confident of upsetting the German giants.
'We know we face the favourites of the competition,' said Wenger. 'Since the start of this season we have had to be 100 per cent for every game. I believe we can do it.'
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While current No 1 Wojciech Szczesny was preparing for tomorrow's Champions League last 16 clash against Bayern Munich by enjoying a swim at his house, the club's legendary stopper Jens Lehmann was on the hunt for a missing bag.
Lehmann, Arsenal's No 1 for their Invincible campaign in 2004, took to Twitter offering a £2,000 reward for a bag which he claimed had been stolen in London.
Hit back and relax: Wojciech Szczesny posted this picture to his Facebook account on Tuesday afternoon
Plea: Jens Lehmann took to Twitter in a bid to hunt down a person who he claims stole his bag from a Fiat500
'My dear followers, I am asking for some help,' Lehmann, a pundit for BT Sport during Arsenal's FA Cup win against Liverpool on Sunday, wrote.
'My bag has been stolen today out of a red Fiat500 at Duke Street, London, near Selfridges.
'If the bag and all personal contents can be returned to me by Wednesday I will play £2,000. Please contact me by Twitter.'
Lehmann's troubles were in stark contrast to those of Szczesny, who appeared in a relaxed mood 24 hours before Arsenal host Bayern Munich at the Emirates.
On the mic: Lehmann, with his wife Conny, right, has offered a £2,000 reward for the stolen bag
Club legend: The German goalkeeper starred for Arsenal in their 49-game unbeaten streak
The Poland stopper posted a picture to his Facebook account where he was seen relaxing in his indoor pool at his house.
'No better way to relax before a big game then having a swim at home,' Szczesny wrote.
The Gunners will face an in-form Bayern Munich side who are unbeaten in the Bundesliga this season.
But speaking at his pre-match press conference on Tuesday, Wenger is confident of upsetting the German giants.
'We know we face the favourites of the competition,' said Wenger. 'Since the start of this season we have had to be 100 per cent for every game. I believe we can do it.'
Pole position: Szczesny will start for Arsenal in their Champions League clash against Munich on Wednesday