Champions Bayern Munich went top of the Bundesliga as they won away at newly promoted Paderborn.
Robert Kovac's side leapfrogged RB Leipzig, 3-1 losers at home to Schalke.
Serge Gnabry and Phillipe Coutinho put Bayern 2-0 up before Kai Proger responded for the hosts.
When Robert Lewandowski, who had missed a sitter, dinked in it meant he had scored in his first six games of the season, and Jamilu Collins' thunderous strike proved only to be a consolation.
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