Arsene Wenger admits Jens Lehmann is no longer Arsenal's first choice goalkeeper.
The Arsenal manager is set to stick with Manuel Almunia for Saturday's Premier League match against Bolton, despite Lehmann returning from injury.
Lehmann has not appeared for the Gunners since 19th August, but despite suffering a slight injury in training on Friday the German shot-stopper is available for selection.
Wenger, though, will stand by Almunia who has played a crucial role in Arsenal's unbeaten start to the season and has named Lukasz Fabianski as the substitute goalkeeper as he keeps faith with the players who have made an unbeaten start to the season.
"Almunia will play and I have decided to stick with the same team and keep the continuity going," said Wenger.
Competition
"In my opinion we have three world class keepers and only one of them can play. I have got 25 players in the squad and they all expect to play.
"The player (Lehmann) is disappointed but there is a lot of competition for places. He is an intelligent guy and knows what he has to do.
"He can go on the bench. But for tomorrow I have decided to leave him out completely.
"Jens is a world class keeper but I had to make the choice for the continuity of the side."
le boss is a genius manager. indeed,dun change a winning team.