BVB completely dominated proceedings on Saturday and finally made the most of their chances after the restart, registering 21 shots to their opponent's two in the process. Paderborn were solid in defence but forayed forward all too rarely, setting a club record for the fewest shots made in a Bundesliga match.

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On target again: Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored his 13th goal of the season, equalling his personal record from last year after just 28 matches of the current campaign. He has played a part in eleven of the club's 20 goals since the winter break.

Key figure: Aubameyang now has 19 scorer points to his name (13 goals, six assists), meaning he has been involved in exactly half of BVB's 38 league goals. No other player in the Bundesliga has contributed to such a high proportion of his side's strikes, arguably making the Gabonese international the most valuable player in the league.

Straightforward victory: The defeat of Paderborn was BVB's biggest winning margin this season, though they also beat Schalke and Freiburg by the same scoreline.

Home win: It was Borussia Dortmund's first home win since the end of February, when they beat Schalke 3-0.

Easy afternoon: Roman Weidenfeller did not have a single save to make.

First time: Matthias Ginter was involved in BVB's second goal, the first time he has helped to create a goal in the Black and Yellow of Dortmund. It was the first time in eight starts for the club that Ginter has been on the winning side.

Finally: After a goal drought lasting 231 minutes, BVB finally scored another goal in front of their own supporters.

Precision crossing: BVB scored from an Aubameyang cross for the third time this season. No other player plying his trade in the Bundesliga has set up as many goals this way.

Dip in form: Paderborn have now lost their last four away matches, failing to find the net once in the process. They have also conceded 30 goals since the winter break - more than any other team.