As well as Edin Terzic and Sebastian Kehl, Marco Reus, Youssoufa Moukoko and Antonios Papadopoulos also spoke following the 5-1 home win over FC Augsburg. The match reactions.

Edin Terzic (at the press conference): "We're satisfied with the match, with the result and with the conditions. It was a very special match. We rotated a great deal and it was important for us to play a good home game. When you have two such important games in the space of six days, it's about having both emotional and physical freshness on the pitch. Everyone showed how important they can be for us."

Sebastian Kehl (in the mixed zone): "I had the feeling from the beginning that the lads who were out on the pitch today were really keen to showcase themselves. They approached the game in a highly motivated and professional way and then played themselves into a bit of a frenzy. They took the lead early on and had really good phases of possession."

Marco Reus (to Sky): "It was indescribable. Nothing can compete with the lads calling somebody forward like that. I'm unbelievably grateful and have no words. Regardless of the decisions I've made in my career, I've never felt pressure but rather was always happy to be on the pitch. Pressure exists elsewhere. Playing here is simply just pure joy."

Youssoufa Moukoko (to BVB TV): "The line-up was very surprising but we already felt very good in training yesterday. We wanted to have fun and are looking forward to Tuesday. The link-up play with Donny Malen, Marco Reus and Jamie Gittens worked very well. We'll take the three points. Marco is a deserved Borusse. We want to enjoy the final days with him. We will miss him. It's sad to no longer have such a legend here. We hope that we can give him something special at the end."

Antonios Papadopoulos (to BVB TV): "Mega, you dream of that as a small boy. I've already had my first start but that was away to Wehen Wiesbaden. Here at home is something else. We did well and played some really amazing football. When you play in this stadium, everything kind of takes care of itself."