Jens Lehmann is putting club before country by backing Arsenal team-mate Thierry Henry to finish as the World Cup's leading scorer.
Germany's Miroslav Klose is currently leading the way with five goals, while strike partner Lukas Podolski has found the back of the net three times - just like Henry. With just one match per side to be played Lehmann admitted he was "in some sort of conflict situation" about which man he wants to win the Golden Shoe.
"Now that is a tough one," he stated. "If you have worked with a world-class striker like Thierry Henry on a daily basis for three years, you want him to win because I get a first-hand look at his class and professionalism each and every day."