Bundesliga Round 6 in pictures
Bayern Munich have drawn level with Borussia Dortmund on the Bundesliga table, while Hamburg's season slipped to a new low. There were plenty of two-goal heroes around the league, as well as a little sibling rivalry.
Mönchengladbach march on
Borussia Mönchengladbach forward Raffael rounds Eintracht Braunschweig goalkeeper Marjan Petkovic to score one of his two goals in Friday's 4-1 win. The three points continues Mönchengladbach's bright start to the season.
New coaches, same story
Hamburg interim trainers Rodolfo Cardoso (left) and Otto Addo shout order during their team's northern derby against Werder Bremen, but could not stop the club falling to a 2-0 loss. They were leading Hamburg after the dismissal of Thorsten Fink this week.
Dortmund lack polish against Nuremberg
Dortmund head coach Jürgen Klopp has make-up applied for a pre-match interview, but it could not save his side's blushes as they failed to overcome Nuremberg. Held 1-1, the draw opened the door for Bayern at the top of the Bundesliga.
Hanover's late show
Szabolcs Huszti sends his 90th-minute spot kick into the net as Hanover claim a late 2-1 win over Augsburg. In a match full of penalty area controversy, hosts Hanover were forced to come from 1-0 down to claim three points.
Leader of the pack
Wolfsburg striker Ivica Olic (right) celebrates the first of his two goals in his side's 2-1 win over Hoffenheim with team-mates Koo Ja-Cheol (left) and Ricardo Rodriguez (centre). Olic's double takes his tally to the season to four, and also moves Wolfsburg up to sixth on the table.
Double delight for Kruse and Leverkusen
Australian forward Robbie Kruse (No.23) is mobbed by his Leverkusen team-mates after scoring his second goal - and his side's third - in Saturday's 4-1 win over Mainz. It was Kruse's first start for his new club, having joined from Fortuna Düsseldorf during the off-season.
Jerome wins a family affair
Bayern Munich thumped Schalke 4-0 in Saturday's later game, meaning the bragging rights in the Boateng family belonged to the former's Jerome (right) rather than the latter's Kevin-Prince.
Freiburg held at home
Freiburg's Matthias Ginter shows his frustrations as Freiburg passed up several late chances for a home win over Hertha Berlin on Sunday. The game finished 1-1.
Spot of bother of Ibisevic
Vedad Ibisevic of Stuttgart shows his disappointment after missing his penalty with the last kick of the match on Sunday. The goal would have given Stuttgart at 2-1 win over Frankfurt - instead, the hosts had to settle for a 1-1 draw. Photo: dpa