Bundesliga Round 14 in pictures
A look at all the matches from the Bundesliga's Match Day 14.
Friday of frustration for Hamburg
Jonathan Tah shows some expert control during Hamburg's 1-1 draw with Wolfsburg on Friday. His Hamburg side took a deserved lead through Hakan Calhanoglu before being frustratingly pegged back from the spot by Wolfsburg's Ricardo Rodriguez.
Son shows the love
A superb double from South Korean attacker Heung-Min Son - with the goals scored either side of Stefan Kiessling strike - ensured Bayer Leverkusen bounced back well from their 5-0 thumping at the hands of Manchester United on Wednesday in the Champions League. Saturday's win keeps them second on the Bundesliga table.
Bayern fly under Robben's wing
A double for Arjen Robben (right) in the first 30 minutes was enough for Bayern Munich to ease past Eintracht Braunschweig 2-0 on Saturday. Bayern head coach Pep Guardiola, however, would have been disappointed the league leaders did not go on with things against cellar-dwellers Braunschweig in an underwhelming second-half.
Goal-den day in Hoffenheim
Eight goals - the first three of them penalties - ensured Hoffenheim's draw with Werder Bremen on Saturday will long be remembered. The 4-4 draw did little to improve either side's league standing, but it certainly was entertaining - even if it left the likes of Hoffenheim's Kevin Volland (left) and Santiago Garcia (right) of Wolfsburg frustrated.
Dortmund escape spot of trouble
Maxim Choupo-Moting scored a penalty for Mainz in their hosting of Dortmund on Saturday, but it was Robert Lewandowski's efforts from the spot - both of them - that led to a 3-1 win for the visitors. It was less than convincing from Dortmund, but it was three points nonetheless.
Plenty of effort, no goals
Players from Hertha Berlin and Augsburg battle in the air, but neither side's efforts could force a goal in Saturday's encounter. Hertha perhaps had the better chances, but a lack of quality in the final third let them down and could not stop the game finishing 0-0.
Farfan comes through for Royal Blues
It was a memorable Saturday night for Jefferson Farfan (front) and Schalke. The attacker scored twice as his side picked off a lackluster Stuttgart side 3-0 to keep the pressure on fourth-placed Borussia Mönchengladbach.
Reds moving on up
Mame Diouf is swamped by his team mates after opening the scoring for Hannover in their 2-0 win over Frankfurt on Sunday. The win, a fully deserved one at that, shot Hannover up to ninth, compounding the woes of struggling Frankfurt in the process.
Mönchengladbach show mettle
Borussia Mönchengladbach's players celebrate in front of their fans after their tough 1-0 win over Freiburg on Sunday. Gladbach had to battle harder than usual to find the back of the net at home, but finally did so through Brazilian forward Raffael.