Bayern-Chelsea UEFA Champions League 2011/12 . Both clubs had players missing due to suspensions; Bayern were missing David Alaba, Holger Badstuber and Luiz Gustavo, while Chelsea were without Branislav Ivanović, Raul Meireles, Ramires and John Terry. Bayern were making their ninth appearance in the competition's final, having won four and lost four, most recently losing in 2010. He spent a little more than two seasons in the French capital before Chelsea decided that they wanted him … Bayern 1-1-(3-4 p) Chelsea Müller 83 Drogba 88 Menú. And he's feeling the stress he never seems to feel the stress as job interview continues. Fans' Man of the Match: Chelsea gana en penaltis. Bayern 1-0 Chelsea (Muller 83) Thomas Muller has surely won the European Cup for Bayern Munich! Lahm went first and scored to Čech's left, as Čech got his fingertips to the ball but was unable to keep it out. Take a trip back to 2002 and a classic UEFA Champions League encounter. Mata took Chelsea's first penalty and his weak shot was saved by Neuer. Watch the strike by Kevin Kuranyi in the first knockout round in 2007/08 which earned Schalke a 1-0 win against Porto. Next was Gómez, who drilled his shot into the bottom-right corner. Chelsea equalised late on against Bayern Munich to take the 2012 Champions League final into extra-time. While that was Chelsea's only Champions League final, Bayern had previously played in eight Champions League/European Cup finals, winning four (1974, 1975, 1976, 2001) and losing four (1982, 1987, 1999 and 2010). See how Alfredo Di Stéfano clinched European Cup glory for Real Madrid in 1959 against Stade de Reims, giving Raymond Kopa his third triumph in as many years. comment. Players union FIFPro appealed to UEFA to allow the players with yellow cards to play, seeing the punishment of "missing the match of your life" as too harsh; UEFA rejected the appeal and stated the rule would not be reviewed for at least three years. For Bayern, the immediate post-match feeling was obviously one of devastation. [10], During the match, the stadium was illuminated in green and turquoise to represent the official UEFA emblem of the Munich final, as the outer shell of the Allianz Arena can change colour. It was the first Champions League final to be held at the Allianz Arena (known as Fußball Arena München for the final). Chelsea were appearing in their second final, having lost their first in 2008. Didier Drogba (Chelsea)[1] Schweinsteiger, who had scored Bayern's decisive fifth penalty against Real Madrid's Iker Casillas in the semi-finals, was their fifth penalty taker again, but Čech tipped his effort onto the post to leave Chelsea one kick away from winning the trophy. See Michael Essien's winner when the sides met in the 2006/07 quarter-finals. [22] An official public screening of the final took place at the Olympiastadion during the match,[23] with capacity for 65,000 fans, including a section for Chelsea supporters. 19/05/2012 Live Chelsea desire the difference for Di Matteo. Eight of the Chelsea squad had been in their losing 2008 squad, including four who started both games: Petr Čech, Ashley Cole, Frank Lampard and Didier Drogba. Chelsea's Petr Cech had studied Bayern Munich's penalty-takers in detail before saving two spot-kicks in the shoot-out Published: 20 May 2012 Petr Cech does his homework and Chelsea … Bayern then beat Basel, Marseille and Real Madrid to reach the final, while Chelsea knocked out Napoli, Benfica and defending champions Barcelona. By Graham MacAree May 19, 2012, 6:42pm BST Share this story. Bayern Munich vs Chelsea. [20], The UEFA Champions League Anthem was performed by German tenor Jonas Kaufmann and violinist David Garrett.