Aberdeen kicked off with the sound of 'Stand Free' ringing in their ears and they were denied what looked like a strong penalty claim turned down in the opening minute when the ball looked to come off the hand of Andreas Ottl. A minute later Maybury was released on the right after good play from Aluko but he failed to keep the ball in play. Bayern won the first corner in the 4th minute but the Dons defence comfortably dealt with the set play. Aberdeen then threatened in the 7th minute when good work by Mackie set up Miller, but the striker opted for a lay off when a shot at goal may well have paid dividends.
Langfield pulled off a terrific save in the 10th minute when he turned a Lell pile driver round the post. The corner was cleared and Mackie won a free kick on the right edge of the Bayern penalty area. Aluko swung a cross in and Diamond was inches from connecting with the ball. Mackie was released in the 16th minute and Lucio looked to have felled him, but play was allowed to continue. Bayern won their third corner in the 20th minute but Mair cleared and two minutes later Mair and Diamond denied Ze Roberto inside the Aberdeen penalty area. Langfield almost created a chance for the Germans in injury time when he made a terrible clearance of a dead ball that put Diamond under all sorts of pressure. Fortunately both he and Mair were able to scramble the ball clear before a final late shot squeezed past the post of Jamie Langfield. The half time whistle sounded and the Aberdeen players marched off to a rousing reception. Munich started the second half on the front foot as they forced Aberdeen back, but they failed to threaten Langfield's goal in the opening exchanges. Bayern Munich were thrown a lifeline in the 55th minute when they were awarded a controversial penalty in an incident that looked similar to the one that was denied to the Dons in the first minute of the match. The ball was fired into the arm of Alan Maybury and there looked little that the defender could have done to prevent it. Lee Mair was booked for his protests and the Pittodrie crowd were not slow to let their feelings be known. Altintop stepped up to take the kick and Langfield made a great block but the Turk was first to react and netted the rebound. A good spell of play in the 66th minute failed to produce a finish and a minute later Munich replaced Ze Roberto with another international as Podolski entered the fray. Steve Lovell then replaced Mackie in the 68th minute as Aberdeen looked to offer more of a cutting edge up front. Aberdeen were struggling to create chances by this stage although Maybury had a wild effort in the 73rd minute that failed to threaten the Munich goal. They worked their way to the edge of the box again in the 78th minute but again there was no end product. A minute later Lovell was released on the left but was closed down before he could shoot and the subsequent corner failed to get beyond the first defender. At the other end Podolski burst through and forced Langfield into a fine save as both sides looked for a winner on the night. A long throw in the 85th minute was headed straight at the keeper then another free kick was easily cleared as the Dons looked to grab a late win. The opening goalscorer was given a standing ovation in the 87th minute when he was replaced by Touzani. In the final minute Schweinsteiger had a pot at goal that went high and wide and seconds later Diamond got the ball stuck between his legs as Langfield was forced to dive at the feet of Toni to deny the striker. When the final whistle went the class of 2008 was given a rousing reception as they gave the new generation another great European night.