Bayern Munich booked their place in the Champions League quarter-finals with a dominant 4-1 win over Chelsea at the Allianz Arena.
The Bavarians went into the match with one foot already in the last eight thanks to their 3-0 aggregate advantage from the first leg, and were rarely troubled by an injury-struck Blues team.
Robert Lewandowski won and converted a penalty to put the tie to bed in the 10th minute, before Bayern pounced on a Mateo Kovacic error and Ivan Perisic doubled the lead in the first half.
Tammy Abraham pulled one back for Frank Lampard's side just before the break but Bayern restored their two-goal cushion as Corentin Tolisso nodded home from Lewandowski's cross in the second half.
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