SC Paderborn have defeated Hertha Berlin 3-1 at the Benteler Arena to move within one point of a European spot in the Bundesliga table.
The hosts wasted a glorious opportunity to take an early lead when Elias Kachunga sent his headed effort wide of the target.
Marvin Bakalorz did manage to make the breakthrough for his side shortly before the half-hour mark, however, unleashing a shot from the edge of the box which found the back of the net.
Hertha levelled up before the interval through former Chelsea striker Salomon Kalou, who headed Marcel N'Djeng's cross beyond Lukas Kruse.
Thomas Kraft was on guard to deny Paderborn regaining their lead shortly after, with the keeper diving down low to push behind Uwe Hunemeier's header.
The Bundesliga new boys did find a way past Kraft on 52 minutes, though, as Kachunga powered a header in off the post.
Alban Meha made sure of the points 15 minutes from time with his strike from 20 yards out, to ensure that Hertha's recent inconsistent form continues.