Bayern into the final four after a 4-0 aggregate win over the Italian giants.
Second half goals from Mario Mandzukic and Claudio Pizarro sealed Bayern Munich’s Champions League semi-final place with a classy 2-0 win over Juventus on Wednesday.
Juve were sorely exposed by the newly-crowned German champions in a 2-0 defeat in last week’s first leg of their quarter-final clash.
However, Antonio Conte’s side put up a better performance on Wednesday before hope faded when Mandzukic headed past Gianluigi Buffon in the 64th minute after the ‘keeper had saved from Javier Martinez.
As Juve lost bite in the closing stages, Pizarro capitalised on some sloppy defending to beat Buffon two minutes into injury-time to leave the Italian giants with a 4-0 aggregate defeat.
Juve, unbeaten at home in the competition since a 4-1 rout by Bayern in 2009, pressed hard for an early goal but the Serie A champions ultimately came up short where it mattered.
Striker Mirko Vucinic, absent from the first leg, started alongside Fabio Quagliarella due to Sebastian Giovinco’s recent knee injury and spurned a chance after just two minutes when his shot from the edge of the area lacked power.
Claudio Marchisio then shot over from Andrea Pirlo’s delicate chip, while at the other end Mandzukic caused a scare when he connected with Franck Ribery’s low cross as centre-back Leonardo Bonucci rallied to clear the danger.
Juve’s best chance of the half came inside 20 minutes when Marchisio was fouled on the edge of the area. Pirlo’s free kick was on target but Manuel Neuer pulled off a great two-handed save.
Juve were enjoying possession and momentum but just before the half hour there were no takers as Paul Pogba sent a tempting offering across the Bayern goalmouth.
Bayern were finding few opportunities, but looking dangerous when they did.
Minutes later a cross found Mandzukic unmarked and his header to Thomas Mueller left the German sending a first-time effort past Buffon’s post.
Arjen Robben was then free to run into the area and found Ribery with ease, but the Frenchman’s shot was blocked.
David Alaba, who stunned Buffon after just 25 seconds for Bayern’s first goal last week, forced a two-handed parry from the Juve skipper on 37 minutes as the visitors finished the half with a flurry.
Juve resumed in positive fashion but when Vucinic won a free kick just outside the area Neuer easily scooped up Pirlo’s low effort after it had wriggled through the defensive wall.
But barely a minute later Neuer was forced to dive smartly to his right to cover as Fabio Quagliarella’s shot whizzed past the upright.
Bayern were beginning to build momentum and Robben threatened with a curling shot from 20 metres which smacked off Buffon’s right-hand post.
Moments later, the Bavarians virtually sealed their last four place after Giorgio Chiellini gave away a free kick following a clash of heads with Mandzukic which left the striker on the ground.
Midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger hit the free kick and when Buffon parried Martinez’s first-timer Mandzukic was on hand to head the ball home.
The Germans should have doubled their lead shortly after when Mueller strolled in from the left only for his shot to go just wide.
Conte made three substitutions notably with Alessandro Matri replacing Quagliarella, but by then Juve’s resolve had crumbled.
COMMENTS