England's Harry Kane was the standout performer, netting an extraordinary four goals that led Bayern to a decisive victory at the Allianz Arena.
The Bavarian side quickly asserted their dominance, with Serge Gnabry finding the back of the net in the 16th minute.
However, the celebration was short-lived as referee Juan Martinez Munuera called for a VAR review, which resulted in the goal being disallowed for offside. Just moments later, Bayern was awarded a penalty, which Kane converted with confidence, putting his team ahead 1-0 in the 19th minute.
Bayern continued to control the match, with Jamal Musiala assisting Raphael Guerreiro, who extended the lead with a precise shot into the top left corner in the 33rd minute.
Five minutes later, Michael Olise added to Dinamo's troubles, scoring a close-range header to make it 3-0 before halftime.
Dinamo displayed determination early in the second half, with Bruno Petkovic reducing the deficit in the 49th minute after skillfully controlling a pass from Marko Pjaca and firing into the bottom right corner.
Just a minute later, Takuya Ogiwara scored again, taking advantage of a quick pass to narrow the score to 3-2, briefly igniting hopes of a comeback.
However, Bayern quickly responded, with Kane capitalizing on a rebound inside the box to restore their two-goal lead in the 57th minute.
Just three minutes later, Kane found the net again with a well-placed shot after another rebound, extending Bayern's lead to 5-2. Despite a VAR check, the goal was upheld, allowing Bayern to regain full control of the match.
Kane completed his hat-trick from the penalty spot in the 73rd minute, sending Dinamo goalkeeper Ivan Nevistic the wrong way with a precise strike.
Five minutes later, Kane scored his fourth goal, converting another penalty with an unstoppable shot into the left corner, bringing the final score to 7-2.
Bayern’s dominance didn’t stop there. Leroy Sane added an eighth goal with a stunning effort from the edge of the box in the 85th minute, and Leon Goretzka capped off the night with a perfectly placed header from a Joshua Kimmich lofted pass in stoppage time to seal the 9-2 demolition.