SAW LOSER: Arsenal Legend Who Chainsawed Neighbour’s Garage Faces New Police Probe

Arsenal legend Jens Lehmann is facing new claims of vandalising a neighbour’s home just months after he was accused of taking a chainsaw to his new garage.

Jens Lehmann in an undated photo. The former world-class goalkeeper threatened with losing his drivers license. (Newsflash)

The former Gunners goalie is already being investigated for the chainsaw attack, reportedly triggered by the garage blocking his view of Lake Starnberg in Germany.

Now police are investigating if the 52-year-old former German national squad keeper could be responsible after his neighbour’s internet cable was cut.

The unnamed 91-year-old neighbour told German media: “Someone cut the telecom data cable.

“My internet was connected to it, as was the surveillance camera that filmed Mr Lehmann during his chainsaw operation in July.”

The cable was reportedly only laid temporarily above ground due to construction work.

Jens Lehmann in an undated photo during a football match. The former world-class goalkeeper threatened with losing his drivers license. (Newsflash)

The architect cannot say for sure who cut the cable and there are reportedly no witnesses yet.

It is for this reason that he reportedly filed a complaint against unknown persons.

Chief Public Prosecutor Andrea Grape from the Munich Public Prosecutor’s Office reportedly said: “There are investigations into recent property damage.”

Lehmann is said to have entered his neighbour’s property in Berg am Starnberger See in July with a chainsaw before tearing off the power cable of the camera installed there, on some scaffolding.

He is then said to have then used the Stihl saw to saw off a roof beam that was reportedly blocking his view of Lake Starnberg.

Jens Lehmann in an undated photo during a football match. The former world-class goalkeeper threatened with losing his drivers license. (Newsflash)

But Lehmann was unaware that the surveillance camera filmed everything anyway because the camera kept running with batteries, according to local media.

A police operation followed, with officials securing the video and taking photos as evidence. Since then, Jens Lehmann has been investigated for damage to property.

There may also be an indictment with a trial.