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Your heart will bleed for German football fans after listening to Jens Lehmann

Published 16:59 21 Jun 2016 BST

Simon Lloyd
Your heart will bleed for German football fans after listening to Jens Lehmann

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Poor, poor Germany.

Jens Lehmann assumes punditry duty for the BBC for Germany's match with Northern Ireland in Paris. Ahead of the match, the former Arsenal goalkeeper was asked by Gary Lineker about how he thought his country had performed in their opening two Euro 2016 fixtures - a 2-0 win over Ukraine and a goalless draw with Poland. Despite sitting pretty at the top of their group, Lehmann admitted that he was disappointed by what he had seen so far. Responding to this, Lineker responded by reminding Lehmann that things weren't all that bad for Jogi Low's team having won the last World Cup. Here's how he replied: https://twitter.com/Cynically_Red/status/745279698880577537 As much as we're sure that every British football fan will feel for Deutschland after such a long wait for tournament success, '24 months of hurt' doesn't quite have the same ring to it.

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Your heart will bleed for German football fans after listening to Jens Lehmann