Bundesliga Matchday 22 in Pictures
All the best photos from Matchday 22 in the Bundesliga.
That familiar sinking feeling
Cologne's Timo Horn (right) and Jonas Hector sum up the feelings at the Bundesliga's bottom club. Will either of them stick around if it's second division football on offer next season?
Daniel's Day
Stuttgart forward Daniel Ginczek slots the ball past Gladbach's stand-in goalkeeper Tobias Sippel to score the winning goal for the hosts. Stuttgart are unbeaten since coach Tayfun Korkut stepped in to replace the sacked Hannes Wolf.
Flash of brilliance
Florian Kainz scored two as Bremen picked up a vital three points against fellow strugglers Wolfsburg. The pick of the goals was this sumptuous shot, which bent inside the post from outside the box. A thing of beauty.
The Berlin Wall
Bayer Leverkusen's Leon Bailey (9) attempts to beat all eleven of Hertha Berlin's players with this indirect free kick, given after Hertha's keeper handled a backpass. He failed, as did his side, who went down 2-0 to the capital city club.
The Impossible Angle
Thomas Müller (25) really shouldn't be able to score from his position. But he did. Schalke keeper Ralf Fährmann left too much space at the back post and the Bayern man made him pay.
Bend it like .....Kramaric?
The goal of the day on Saturday was not up for debate. Andrej Kramaric (r) bagged an absolute screamer of a free kick in Hoffenheim's 4-2 win over Mainz. The Croatian's 30-yard strike didn't look dangerous at first but it just kept swerving away from the keeper until it found the net.
Hungry like the Wolf
Marius Wolf celebrates after his strike topped off a devastating six minute Eintracht Frankfurt spell that saw off hapless Cologne.
History man Upamecano!
French defender Dayot Upamecano's opener against Augsburg on Friday was not only the first goal of his career but also RB Leipzig's 100th in the Bundesliga.
Head over Heels in Echte Liebe
Bundesliga fans have already seen Michy Batshuayi's trademark somersault celebration three times in the two games since he joined on loan from Chelsea. Pierre-Emerick who?