</p> Keeper Jens Lehmann expects to return to the Arsenal team for the Premier League game against Bolton on Saturday. </p> The 37-year-old's mistake in his last Arsenal appearance on 19 August led to a Blackburn equaliser and he has not played the last 10 games in goal.</p> He played for Germany in the draw with the Republic of Ireland on Saturday and claims his absence for the Gunners was an injury and not a selection issue.</p> "I am fully fit and expect to be back against Bolton," said Lehmann.</p> <div class="bo"> "Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has not told me anything but I am here now and I expect him to play me, so no worries."</p> Manuel Almunia has played in nine of the last 10 games for the Gunners, with Lukasz Fabianski featuring in the Carling Cup win over Newcastle.</p> Lehmann aggravated an Achilles tendon problem when on international duty for Germany in August but has since has treatment for an elbow problem.</p> He stated: "This has been the first time that I have been injured since I was at Arsenal but sometimes the body takes a break."</p> Lehmann was in superb form for Germany as they held the Republic of Ireland to a goalless draw in Dublin.</p> But the keeper was booked for time wasting and is consequently suspended for Wednesday's match against the Czech Republic in Munich.</p> Lehmann let a shot from David Dunn slip through his fingers for Blackburn's equaliser in his last appearance for Arsenal.</p> The keeper played for Germany against England at Wembley three days later but aggravated an Achilles injury during his team's 2-1 victory.</p> He played for his national team against Wales on 8 September but Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger continued to select Almunia.</p> </div>
Well, against Bolton, I'm sure you guys will score at least 3 goals, so it should be a problem for Lehmann.</p> I say the game ends up 3-1.</p>