Schalke came from behind to beat bottom-placed Kaiserslautern 4-1 in the Bundesliga on Sunday.
Kaiserslautern entered the match without a win in 15 league encounters, while successive wins against Hamburg and FC Twente – the latter in the Europa League – had Schalke in high spirits.
But almost 50,000 fans inside the Fritz-Walter Stadion were delighted when Brazilian Rodnei gave Kaiserslautern an unexpected lead after just three minutes.
It took Schalke until just before half-time to mount a response, with Lewis Holtby levelling proceedings after 39 minutes.
Dutch forward Klaas-Jan Huntelaar then gave Schalke the lead on the stroke of half-time and from then on, they never looked back.
Raul added a third goal for Schalke six minutes into the second half before Peruvian Jefferson Farfan wrapped up the win with his 81st-minute strike.
In the day’s other match, Hannover defeated Cologne 4-1.
Lars Stindl put the winners in front after 19 minutes but Kevin Pezzoni’s 43rd-minute effort ensured both sides would head into the break on level terms.
Jan Schlaudraff scored a penalty just after the hour-mark though, and Hannover cruised home thanks to Mame Biram Diouf’s late double.
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