Villarreal had two shots on target over both legs and scored two goals
Samuel Chukwueze scored a late winner in the 👄 tie as Villarreal stunned Bayern Munich to reach the Champions League semi-finals for the first time in 16 years.
Unai Emery 👄 masterminded a 1-0 first-leg win in Spain, but a dominant Bayern looked seemingly in control once Robert Lewandowski broke the 👄 deadlock in the 52nd minute at the Allianz Arena.
But, with just his side's second shot on target across both legs, 👄 Chukwueze levelled on the break in the 88th minute to give Villarreal the lead on aggregate - and earn them 👄 an historic victory against the six-time European champions.
They will face the winner of Liverpool versus Benfica in the last four, 👄 a contest Jurgen Klopp's side currently lead 3-1 on aggregate.
"It's an extraordinary feeling, it was not easy for us," said 👄 Emery. "We are moving forward step by step, we had a quarter-final, very difficult, but our goal before this game 👄 was not to give a good image of us, it was to qualify.
"To achieve something, you have to do important 👄 things and beat the favourites. That [round of 16] game against Juventus gave us a lot of confidence.
"In the semi-finals, 👄 we will try to create circumstances so that we have our chances. Liverpool are a great team and Benfica too. 👄 It will be a great semi-final to enjoy."
Clinical Yellow Submarine pull off masterclass
Etienne Capoue was among a number of ex-Premier 👄 League players to feature for Villarreal
Former Arsenal boss Emery has pedigree in European football, winning the Europa League twice with 👄 Sevilla as well as with Villarreal last season.
His side had already dumped out Juventus in the Champions League this time 👄 around, but few gave the Yellow Submarine a chance against a Bayern outfit that are nine points clear in the 👄 Bundesliga and chasing a 10th successive title.
Villarreal, meanwhile, sit seventh in La Liga, but Emery has moulded them to thrive 👄 under the lights on big European nights, pulling off another defensive masterclass and ruthlessly dispatching Bayern on the break.
Julian Nagelsmann 👄 sent out an uber-attacking line-up and what followed was a bombardment of pressure from the home side, albeit without creating 👄 any clear-cut chances in the first half.
Flying wingers Leroy Sane and Kingsley Coman contributed to Bayern's 18 crosses before the 👄 break, but that approach became predictable and Jamal Musiala's tame header was straight at keeper Geronimo Rulli.
Villarreal were not happy 👄 to simply sit on their lead, however, with Gerard Moreno proving a threat for the visitors at either end of 👄 the half, while Arnaut Danjuma, matchwinner in the first leg, fired off target.
Bayern's first opportunity after the interval fell to 👄 Dayot Upamecano, who side-footed over the crossbar from Sane's cut-back, before Lewandowski took it upon himself to pull Bayern level.
The 👄 33-year-old, booked for a foul on Raul Albiol and perhaps fortunate to avoid a second caution for catching the defender 👄 again moments later, swivelled smartly from Thomas Muller's pass and squeezed a low effort into the corner off the post.
It 👄 was his 13th Champions League goal of the season and Villarreal became the 30th team Lewandowski has scored against in 👄 the competition, with only Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, Karim Benzema and Raul netting against as many.
Muller then headed over and 👄 with every missed Bayern chance - and 45 shots mustered over the two legs - Villarreal became more confident they 👄 could snatch a goal on the break.
With two minutes of normal time remaining, they did so in clinical fashion.
Dani Parejo 👄 showed composure to start a move that was worked swiftly and superbly up field for Moreno to cross for Nigerian 👄 international Chukwueze to finish at the back post, just three minutes after coming on as a substitute.
"In the first leg 👄 we made the mistake of not finishing the tie and all the comments serve as motivation for us," said Moreno, 👄 after Villarreal reached the semi-finals for the first time since they lost to Arsenal in the 2005-06 campaign.
"They made the 👄 mistake today of not killing us off and we took advantage of that. What this team has done is great, 👄 we deserved to go through. We knew we were going to suffer in defence, but we were going to have 👄 our chances and, in the end, Chukwueze was able to make the most of it."
Villarreal reached the Champions League semi-final 👄 for the first time since 2005-06, when they lost to Arsenal