Chelsea stunned Bayern Munich in a dramatic penalty shoot-out at the Allianz Arena to win the Champions League for the first time.Thomas Mueller's late header put Bayern on the brink of victory on home territory but Didier Drogba levelled things up with a bullet header at the death before coolly converting the decisive spot-kick.The tournament which gave Chelsea their greatest agony when they Juan Mata missed Chelsea's first penalty but David Luiz, Frank Lampard and Ashley Cole were all successful. No part of this site may be reproduced without our written permission. The France international was eventually taken off injured but in the meantime Chelsea keeper Cech was the saviour as he plunged low to save Robben's poorly struck spot-kick.Bayern had been over-generous in front of goal and were architects of their own frustration after 107 minutes when Olic tried to set up Daniel van Buyten in front of an open goal but the defender failed to react to his pass.And so to penalties and the dramatic conclusion that gave Chelsea the biggest prize in European domestic football as the Champions League finally went to Stamford Bridge.How to get involved in just about any sport or activity It meant the final aggregate score was a tough-looking 7-1 and will leave Lampard with plenty to ponder over his reduced summer break, albeit with the primary aim of the campaign to return Chelsea to the top table of European football once more in 2020/21 having been achieved.A common theme throughout Lampard’s maiden season in charge at Stamford Bridge has been his willingness to pick players based on performance and regardless of age.In return, the youngsters have repaid his faith – Abraham is our top goalscorer in all competitions, Mount has been consistently effective and James has established himself as a reliable top-flight full-back.All three started in the German capital and there were a host of other Cobham-produced players on the bench as well. Chelsea's only serious response was a shot from Salomon Kalou eight minutes before half-time that was comfortably held by Bayern keeper Neuer.The pattern continued after the break and Ribery thought he had finally pierced Chelsea's resilience after 53 minutes, only to be ruled offside when Cole deflected Robben's shot into his path.At times this encounter was simply a matter of Bayern's attack against Chelsea's defence.There was a rare moment of anxiety for Neuer when he could only half-clear Cole's cross as he backpedalled, but Drogba's shot lacked power and the keeper was able to recover.As the frustration grew among the massed Bayern support they wasted another opportunity as Mueller pulled another presentable chance well wide from inside the area.Mueller made amends in the best possible manner though, when he headed Bayern in front with seven minutes left.

Mateo Kovacic was dispossessed cheaply in midfield and the hosts broke forward, Lewandowski turning provider this time for Perisic to slot into the bottom corner.Lampard’s men responded to that blow quite positively and Emerson brought the first serious piece of goalkeeping from Manuel Neuer, who shovelled the defender’s stinging strike behind. Bayern Munich 4-1 Chelsea (agg: 7-1): Champions League last 16, second leg – as it happened The imperious Robert Lewandowski scored two and made two as Bayern … He arrived unmarked onto Toni Kroos' cross to head past Cech.Chelsea immediately sent on Fernando Torres for Kalou - but it was the man for the big occasion who delivered again in the 88th minute. While the campaign may have ended in disappointing fashion with two cup defeats, it’s clear to see that our future is bright.It was of course a return to the stadium which hosted our 2012 triumph in this competition but so much else was different; no supporters, only three of the starters from eight years ago returning to the field (all for Bayern) and Chelsea’s captain on that night now the man in charge.Chelsea supporters had probably used up all their lucky omens on our last night in Munich, which did not bode well for overturning a 3-0 deficit. Six European capitals have produced a winner: Madrid (9), Amsterdam (4), Lisbon (2), Bucharest (1) and Belgrade (1). Highlights: Bayern 4-1 Chelsea. In fact, a dozen of the Chelsea squad were Academy graduates, including five starters.