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Andre Breitenreiter was n0t too disheartened after Paderborn were knocked off the top spot by Bayern on Matchday 5
Andre Breitenreiter was n0t too disheartened after Paderborn were knocked off the top spot by Bayern on Matchday 5

Breitenreiter: 'The lads can now enjoy the Oktoberfest'

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Cologne - For more than a few Bundesliga coaches, missed chances were the root cause of their ire after Matchday 5's midweek encounters. SC Paderborn's rookie coach Andre Breitenreiter was in the mood for celebration, though, with a well-earned visit to the Oktoberfest in store for his SC Paderborn side.

FC Bayern München 4-0 SC Paderborn

bundesliga.com rounds up what the men on the sidelines made of Matchday 5...
Pep Guardiola (Bayern): We were good in the first 25 minutes and in the last ten. Apart from that it was tough and there was no room to play. We're top of the league, but that's not important at the moment. We still need to refine our game.

Andre Breitenreiter (Paderborn) : It was a great experience for us. The lads enjoyed playing against a team of such class. Losing isn't a problem for the players, they've been great. We'll reward ourselves with a visit to the Oktoberfest on Wednesday.

SV Werder Bremen 0-3 FC Schalke 04

Robin Dutt (Bremen): In the first half we were on top, but we then conceded two goals in quick succession. In the last few weeks we were able to deal with that and get back level, but not this time.

Jens Keller (Schalke): The first half didn't go to plan for us at all, and perhaps that was because we'd had three tough games before this one. But in the second half, our whole game improved and we restricted them to very few chances.

TSG 1899 Hoffenheim 3-3 SC Freiburg

Markus Gisdol (Hoffenheim): It was an unbelievably exciting match. We started really well, then conceded two poor goals and luckily pulled one back before half time. I'm delighted we were able to get something from the game at the end.

Christian Streich (Freiburg): We went 2-0 up but we conceded before half time after a needless mistake, and it was obvious that they'd throw everything at us. We were playing with ten men at the end and you could see an equaliser coming.

Eintracht Frankfurt 2-2 1. FSV Mainz 05

Thomas Schaaf (Frankfurt): In the first half we had the better chances but we didn't take them, and we got punished. The good thing about my team is that they never give up.

Kasper Hjulmand (Mainz): It was a very messy game with a lot of emotion. Both teams had chances to win it at the end.

Borussia Dortmund 2-2 VfB Stuttgart

Jürgen Klopp (Dortmund): It was a fair result. The players are going through a lot at the moment, but I'm pretty happy with most of the game. You can't concede goals like the ones we conceded, though.

Armin Veh (Stuttgart): I have mixed emotions. If you're 2-0 up and in the situation we're in, you want to win the game. We did well for 70 minutes but the goal that made it 2-2 infuriated me. It was completely unnecessary.

Hannover 96 1-0 1. FC Köln

Tayfun Korkut (Hannover): The most important thing was that we won the game, and we don't need to be ashamed of winning matches like that. We're a team in transition and every point is important. We have ten points now but that doesn't mean anything at this stage.

Peter Stöger (Köln): We played really well and carved out a lot of chances, and we dominated the second half in particular. If you don't score goals, you lose football matches, but the team showed they can play.

Bayer 04 Leverkusen 1-0 FC Augsburg

Roger Schmidt (Leverkusen): It was a tough game, like we expected. In the second half the game was on a bit of a knife edge, and if you can't get a second goal then you gave to defend the 1-0 lead. The team did that very well.

Markus Weinzierl (Augsburg): We put in a good away performance, especially in the second half and the longer the game went on, the less respect we gave them. We had two really good chances but we didn't take them.

Borussia Mönchengladbach 1-0 Hamburger SV

Lucien Favre (Gladbach): Looking at the 90 minutes, the win was deserved. We had lots of chances to make it 2-0, but Hamburg were dangerous until the end.

Josef Zinnbauer (Hamburg): We got into the game well, but the goal we conceded threw us off of our stride a bit. We put a lot into the game, but we can't expect miracles.

Hertha Berlin 1-0 VfL Wolfsburg

Jos Luhukay (Hertha): We were lucky in certain moments, but we put a lot into the game and got the win through hard work. Salomon Kalou showed his quality with the goal he scored. It was massively important for him - and the team - that he scored.

Dieter Hecking (Wolfsburg): We lost a game that we shouldn't have lost and looking at the stats, our performance should have been enough for a draw. We played well until we got to the penalty area, but we did nothing when we got into the box. Hertha deserved the win.