Bayern Munich ended Manchester United's Women's Champions League dream after coming from behind to rescue a 2-1 victory at the Allianz Arena and progress from their quarter-final with a 5-3 aggregate win.
Marc Skinner's side took a deserved lead on the night to draw level in the tie after losing the home leg 3-2 last week, but Bayern's quality and set-play prowess overpowered them in the second period.
Glodis Viggosdottir cancelled out Melvine Malard's opener by rising highest to Carolin Simon's corner in the 80th minute and Linda Dallmann made sure of the result with a thumping volley four minutes later.
Manchester United's Julia Zigiotti Olme reacts after her side lose 2-1 to Bayern Munich
Image: Manchester United's Julia Zigiotti Olme shows her dejection after the defeat
Bayern, who have gone 13 months unbeaten at home, pinned their visitors inside their defensive third for much of the second half but needed two set-plays to break down a resilient Man Utd side. Skinner will be particularly disappointed with how his team conceded after fielding 10 corners before succumbing to a killer 11th.
Bayern's Glodis Viggosdottir scores her sides first goal against Man Utd
Image: Glodis Viggosdottir scores Bayern's first goal against Man Utd
The Frauen-Bundesliga outfit have reached the semi-final stage for the first time in five years, where they will meet the winners of Barcelona vs Real Madrid on Thursday.
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