Hertha Berlin overcame Augsburg 2-0 on two first-half goals while Markus Suttner's late goal helped Ingolstadt to beat the bottom dwelling Darmstadt 3-2 in the 28th round of Bundesliga.
Berlin ended their three-game losing streak with a 2-0 win over relegation threatened Augsburg on Sunday, who were unable to snatch a win in the last six games, reports Xinhua news agency.
The hosts dictated the pace from the kick-off and ensured the opener in just 12 minutes as John Anthony Brooks nodded in a rebound from close range following a corner kick.
Augsburg barely threatened Berlin's defence. The "Herthaner" should have doubled their advantage but Vedad Ibisevic's effort following a one-two with Salomon Kalou was defused by custodian Marwin Hitz.
The visitors showed their first vital sign in the 33rd minute when Kevin Danso tested Berlin goalkeeper Rune Jarstein from a promising position.
However, Pal Dardai's men remained focused and sealed the deal against harmless Augsburg as Kalou passed into the path of Valentin Stocker who tapped home the 2-0 lead in the 37th minute.
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With the result, Berlin climbed on to the fifth place to remain in the race for an international spot while Augsburg stay on the 16th position, which is a relegation play-off spot.
Elsewhere, Ingolstadt reaped their third consecutive win after overpowering bottom side Darmstadt 3-2.
Pascal Gross broke the deadlock for Ingolstadt before a brace from Mario Vrancic turned the tide within five minutes.
Ingolstadt stood firm and bounced back as Almog Cohen restored parity before Markus Suttner scored the 3-2 winner with a free kick goal in the closing period.
Both sides had to complete the game with ten men as Romain Bregerie was sent off with a straight red card whereas Antonio Mirko Colak received his marching order after seeing his second yellow card.
The victory puts 17th placed Ingolstadt into a touching distance of safety while last placed Darmstadt lag far behind in the Bundesliga bottom.
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