Lehmann still number one for Loew</p> <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'></p> BERLIN (AFP) - German coach Joachim Loew insisted Tuesday that he still considers out-of-favour Arsenal goalkeeper Jens Lehmann as his number one choice for Euro 2008. "The fact is that we're counting on Jens Lehmann as on Timo Hildebrand," said Loew regarding the pair who have both been relegated to the bench by their respective clubs Arsenal and Valenica. "The situation could of course be better but it's clear to me that we're going to select these two goalkeepers for Euro 2008. "Jens was extraordinary during the 2006 World Cup. He once again demonstrated during matches with the national team that he is world class. He deals with the pressure very well and in addition he's an important player in the functioning of the team." Lehmann, 38, has lost out to Spaniard Manuel Almunia at Arsenal, fuelling speculation of his departure from the English side in January. Loew said: "We want to know what he wants to do, we're going to try and find a satisfactory solution for everyone." Loew pointed out that the third goalkeeper selected for Euro 2008 will be Hanover's Robert Enke, but added that the hierarchy between Hildebrand and Enke had not yet been fixed. Hildebrand's fortunes at Valencia could improve as coach Ronald Koeman has decided not to call up his rival Santiago Canizares for the final two matches of the year. Germany have been drawn in Group B for Euro 2008 from June 7 to 29 where they play Austria, Poland and Croatia.</div></p>